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“ Leaning towers”
Object / sculpture
design: JAN PAUL
Constructed from 96 Eiffel-tower-models.
The object is part of a serie in progress “Lalalandmarks” consisting of designs /sculptures based on famous landmarks.
It can be seen as a comment on mass-production, mass-tourism, national identity, and consuming.
It can also be seen as just a interesting beautifull object.
The design of the Eiffel tower is enormously overproduced, used in souvenirs,… prints, posters, commercials, coffee-mugs etc. It’s iconic shape is grown larger than the tower itself. Using mass-produced souvenirs as a building-block:I created a new object
Status: unique item, certificate of authenticity signed by maker.
Material: metal alloy
dimensions: depth: 63 cm. / 24.8 inch. Width : 90 cm./ 35.4 inch. Height: 88 cm. /34.6 inch.
color: matted white
Product weight: 18 kg / 39,6 lbs
« Creator of objects, eye candy, and conversation pieces. »
Jan Paul is an award-winning sculptor and designer based in the Netherlands whose work is featured in the permanent collection of the Gent Design Museum. Through his creative practice, he explores reoccurring themes and directions of thought which include the beauty of multiplicity, the hidden marvel in everyday objects, the reinterpretation of icons, and the boundaries of new materials.