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A steel rod and wooden ball “runway” installation,
by Kite & Laslett for Emilio Dela Morena's catwalk show at London Fashion Week 2013,
each unit of four rods with linking horizontals top and bottom, each rod threaded with eleven red-painted spheres at intervals, all mounted on a flat base plate.
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Eleven units available. The group combine to make a versatile screen that can be arranged – as originally conceived for the fashion show – as an avenue, a block, a line or any combination. Each unit is easily moved by two people.
The installation was created by Kite and Laslett for Emilio de la Morena’s Autumn / Winter Collection (AW2014) and can be seen as originally installed here:
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An Alphabet by William Nicholson, F is for Flower Girl,
£400 eachAn Alphabet by William Nicholson, F is for Flower Girl,
Nicholson was recommended by his friend, James McNeil Whistler to the publishers Heinemann as an original and expert wood-cut artist. The relationship with the publisher was highly successful, establishing Nicholson’s reputation as an illustrator. Between 1897 and 1900 he illustrated five works: An Alphabet, An Almanac of Twelve Sports, Twelve Portraits, London Types, and The Square Book of Animals.£400 each