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Tivat

Renwil W6731
Stephane Fontaine Collection

 
About Tivat Wall décor - Dimensional carved shapes - White wood frame - 2-way hanging

A monochromatic palette lends versatility to this eye-catching abstract work of wall art, allowing it to integrate into almost any modern interior. With a unique construction, this framed art print not only brings a design element to a room but adds diversity to the textures and dimensions in the space. Set amid simplistic pieces, it assimilates effortlessly; when styled with vibrant decor, it grounds the room and offers balance.

Dimensions: 36''W X 48''H X 1.75''D

All local deliveries within 25km of our showroom located at 30 Weber St. North, Waterloo N2J 3G6 are $69. Professional delivery and installation is available for every product we sell and we are pleased to coordinate delivery and installation for you. For deliveries outside of our local area (25km) please submit a request for a delivery quote and one of our knowledgeable staff will quickly respond to you within 2 business days.

by Renwil


Based in Montreal, Stephane is a graduate of the Ontario College of Art & Design's Fine Arts program. He mainly focuses on natural and abstract subjects, using a variety of materials and mixed media techniques, such as wood, metal, paint and found objects. Stephane's main artistic body of work is sculptural relief, owing to his background in carpentry. He is inspired by natural elements and the works of Patterson Ewen and Anselm Kiefer.


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