Oak Sculpture 3

€145,00

Oak Wood Sculpture – Estebanland X Vicode
A vertical gesture, a poem in balance.

This sculpture, entirely handmade by Estebanland, is a contemporary totem carved in oak, where form and function coexist gracefully. The curved base embraces a thin vertical element that rises elegantly, like a blade of silence or a light prayer.

Its rarefied beauty is never an end in itself: it can host a flower, suggest a ritual, define a space. An object to live and contemplate, where essentiality becomes poetry.

Part of the Estebanland X Vicode collection, this sculpture is an architectural sign to be brought into everyday life, between art and design, between gesture and vision.

Product Description

Hand carved oak wood sculpture.

Size & Weight

Size:

17 x 37 x 4 cm.
6.69 x 14.57 x 1.57 in.

Weight:

0.5 kg
1.1 lb

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Object Care

Stephen Puzzuli

Wood, memory, metamorphosis

Stefano Puzzuoli is an Italian sculptor who transforms fragments of forgotten nature into objects full of poetry and memory. His wooden vases, made from felled trunks, prunings or wood destined for the fire, are living works: small three-dimensional haiku that speak of time, transformation and imperfect beauty.

Sculptures born from the forest

His creative process begins in the woods of Tuscany, where he personally collects each piece, guided by instinct and observation. Each trunk, marked by mushrooms, moss or insects, is chosen for its invisible history. The artist does not impose forms, but listens to them emerge: veins, cracks, organic traces become protagonists.

An aesthetics of authenticity

The vases are not functional objects, but containers of experiences. Compact or fractured, smooth or furrowed by deep cracks, they reveal a unique relationship between matter and gesture, interior and exterior, life and memory. Imperfections are not erased, but exalted as precious signs of time.

Artist's Manifesto

“My job is to listen to the wood. I don’t transform it: I give it a voice.”