Sofa New York

One-of-a-kind masterpieces bridge the gap between decorative
and fine arts at the Ninth Annual International
Exposition of Sculpture Objects & Functional Art

SOFA NY D16-2A
“Bilbao” art glass by Lino Tagliapietra. Heller Gallery, New York, N.Y. Photography by Russell Johnson.
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Sidney Hutter’s “Blue Rainbow Polished Laminated Vertical Vase.” Marx-Saunders Gallery, Chicago, Ill. Photography by Charles Mayer.
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José Chardiet’s “Silver Baboon,”
made of glass, mahogany, enamel and a light bulb. Leo Kaplan Modern,
New York, N.Y.
SOFA NY D16-2D
Hiroshi Suzuki’s hammer-raised silver “Aqua-Posey VI.” Clare Beck at Adrian Sassoon, London, England.
SOFA NY D16-2E
The “Nine-Sided, Globular Flower Vase” by Tokuda Yasokichi III. Joan B. Mirviss, Ltd., New York, N.Y.
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Bronze sculpture by Ruth Duckworth. Bellas Artes/Thea Burger, Santa Fe, N.M. and New York, N.Y. Photography by James Prinz.
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Alex Gabriel Bernstein’s cast-and-cut glass “Radiant Mountain.” Chappell Gallery, New York, N.Y. Photography by Daniel Fox/Lumina.
SOFA NY D16-2H
The crystalline-glazed stoneware “Hedgerow Vase” by Kate Malone. Clare Beck at Adrian Sassoon, London, England.
SOFA NY D16-2I
Wendell Castle’s “Music Stand,” 1980, created from rosewood and oak. Moderne Gallery, Philadelphia, Pa.
SOFA NY D16-2J
The “Lichtenstein Teapot/Oh Alright,” designed by Kate Anderson and made of knotted waxed linen. Nancy Margolis Gallery, New York, N.Y.