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Walls and floors are the literal "edges of space," the physical boundaries that define our movement and sensory experience.
Integrating a statue or floor sculpture into the home introduces a "guardian of good taste," acting as a focal point that animates otherwise static rooms. Walls and Floors, Statue, Livingroom and Kitche...
: In contemporary residences like Kenshō House , natural materials lend a "quiet substantiality" to these surfaces, encouraging a slower, more mindful pace of existence. Walls and floors are the literal "edges of
: Tall, slender sculptures like the Lottie series by Raymond Waites add sophistication by occupying vertical space without overwhelming the floor plan. : Tall, slender sculptures like the Lottie series
: Installations like Liza Lou’s Kitchen at the Whitney Museum argue for the "dignity of labor," using 30 million glass beads to encrust mundane items like Tide boxes and cereal, transforming a functional room into a monumental commentary on the American dream.
: The junction between walls and floors—often marked by moldings or decorative cornices—is a site of "poetic expressive potential" where materials like marble, stone, or wood meet.