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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Jan Rietveld, Media Cabinet, 1956
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Joe Sterck, Phoenix cabinet, 2026
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Joe Sterck, Phoenix cabinet, 2026
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Joe Sterck

Phoenix cabinet, 2026
Reclaimed wood, bleached paper, acrylic
H 140 W 180 D 50 cm
Unique custom piece
Not signed
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The Phoenix series was born out of the need to cut material costs as prices for metals and hardwoods continue to rise. Instead of purchasing new materials, wood cutoffs from the workshop were repurposed and assembled intuitively, with function in mind. These mismatched pieces came together to form a unique composite, much like wood-fiber boards.
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The Phoenix series was born out of the need to cut material costs as prices for metals and hardwoods continue to rise. Instead of purchasing new materials, wood cutoffs from the workshop were repurposed and assembled intuitively, with function in mind. These mismatched pieces came together to form a unique composite, much like wood-fiber boards.
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COLLECTIBLE, 2026
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