The intarsia composition on the cabinet depicts tulips — flowers traditionally associated with various forms of love — captured in a symbolic life cycle. The swirling floral motif evokes a continuous loop, illustrating the ephemerality and transience of love, but also its power of renewal. The delicate marquetry, crafted with meticulous attention to detail, intertwines with sculptural ornamentation, blending narrative with material virtuosity. This work becomes both a functional object and a poetic meditation on emotional cycles and natural rhythms.
La Nature est un temple
by Zofia Sobolewska Ursic
Jewellery Box
by Zofia Sobolewska Ursic
Coffee Table
by Zofia Sobolewska Ursic
Stool
by Zofia Sobolewska Ursic
Untitled (cabinet)
by Zofia Sobolewska Ursic
Vanity Table
by Zofia Sobolewska Ursic
Zofia Sobolewska Ursic (b. 1982, Poland) working in collectible design and functional art. She studied architecture at the University of Applied Arts Vienna (Die Angewandte Wien), where she worked under the guidance of architects including Wolf Prix (Coop Himmelb(l)au) and Zaha Hadid, and later trai...
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