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British designer and Central St. Martins honours graduate Peter Marigold has taken found British industrial Dexion steel shelving, cut it and re-welded it into a piece I want in my home - the Pied de Biche (Doe Foot). The piece was originally designed for
Libby Sellers Gallery in 2008 but maybe if we ask nicely he'll produce a few for market.
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Marigold currently lives and works in London with his partner
Orly Orbach and their giant snail
Marvin.His recent work, the Palindrome Series, is available online at
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