From the Remains Archive. Available by inquiry.
Two solid brass arms spring from a central cluster cinched with a rope-detailed cuff and holding a bouquet of brass feathers above which float acrylic beads. Feathers adorning the Plume Sconce call to mind the Rue de la Faisanderie in the 16th arrondissement of Paris, where a pheasant house once stood on the grounds of the Chateau de la Muette where Tony Duquette decorated the home of his patron, Paul Louis Weiller, the French philanthropist and collector of historic houses.
This work remains available through the Remains workshop as part of the Archive, an evolving collection of prior studio designs, custom works, and historical references.
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