Massive retro-futuristic air ventilator Jazz Fan
US$ 35,000
Overview
2021
Material: Wood
Unique Item
Dimensions: 90.2cm (H) x 78.7cm (W) x 69.8cm (D) / 35.5" (H) x 31" (W) x 27.5" (D)
Production Lead Time: 6-8 weeks
Note: Actual colours may vary due to photography & computer settings
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This item ships from Poland
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About the art
Artist statement
Szostak Atelier's Jazz Fan stands as a striking embodiment of retro-futurist design. Crafted with meticulous care, this grand ventilator marries the finest elements of solid wenge wood, stainless steel, dacron, and vegetable-tanned leather, culminating in a genuine work of artistry. The sheer magnitude of the fan is rivaled only by its scrupulous attention to minutiae, a testament to the creation's remarkable nature.
Tucked away behind a lattice of intricately woven metal lies the wooden propellers, reminiscent of the most exquisite examples of aviation craftsmanship. The outcome is nothing short of awe-inspiring. The Jazz Fan is an unequivocal declaration of style, a manifestation of flawless equilibrium between form and function, an entity of captivating splendor.
Whether commanding attention in a living space or igniting discourse within a modern workspace, the Jazz Fan from Szostak Atelier promises to astonish, a paragon of timeless elegance and unparalleled artisanship.
The images reveal the Jazz Fan accompanied by a visible transformer box, sporting an ICE female socket AC power port.
A constituent of the Finish Collection, the Jazz Fan shares its lineage with the Roadster Armchair and its accompanying Footstool, both of which grace our compilation.
As of now, the Jazz Fan stands ready for acquisition, urging your patience for a 4-week preparation window before shipping.
For those inclined, a variant Jazz Fan in teak wood beckons as a bespoke creation, tailored to order.
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Artist profile
Witold Szostak
Born: 1971
Hometown: Bielsko-Biała
Based in: Kraków
Witold Szostak, inspired by his father who was an architect, studied architecture at Cracow University of Technology, however his huge passion for creating objects and a close work with various materials led him to become a designer and a craftsman.
Witold’s creative narrative behind each creation is a subject of immense …
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