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Bonham Gallery provides a curated selection of globally sourced furniture, art and lifestyle objects for individual clients, collectors, architects and interior designers to help procure and build collections that enrich both residential and commercial environments
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    Stretch II
    The series continues the studio’s investigation into materials behaving in unexpected ways.Stretch really refers to Young's Modulus or the Modulus of Elasticity: For example - a piece of glass would stretch when heated sufficiently but stainless steel or concrete could not typically be manipulated in the same method.
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    Torn Steel Coffee Table
    "The phrase "form follows function" was coined by architect Louis H. Sullivan in 1896 and has always remained within limits for me a design parameter that feels authentic. I also feel that beauty follows function as well in that it seems the more functional a piece is the more beautiful it becomes to the beholder".Each piece is individual and handmade, made to order only.
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    Torn Steel Side Table
    "The phrase "form follows function" was coined by architect Louis H. Sullivan in 1896 and has always remained within limits for me a design parameter that feels authentic. I also feel that beauty follows function as well in that it seems the more functional a piece is the more beautiful it becomes to the beholder".Each piece is individual and handmade, made to order only.
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    Torus (Small)
    This series explores Prince’s longstanding fascination with the transcendent and the connections between what many refer to as “heaven" and earth.
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    Torus 340
    Jonathan Prince is fascinated by forms that have had their surfaces interrupted by a break or fracture. Broken surfaces are inherent to the properties of stone - but not of steel. As his studio practice has intensified its interest in steel fabrication, he has developed a technique that emulates the look of a fractured stone surface in metal - which he refers to as “Torn Steel".
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    Totem
    Jonathan Prince is fascinated by forms that have had their surfaces interrupted by a break or fracture. Broken surfaces are inherent to the properties of stone - but not of steel. As his studio practice has intensified its interest in steel fabrication, he has developed a technique that emulates the look of a fractured stone surface in metal - which he refers to as “Torn Steel".
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    Touchstone
    In this body of work, Prince explores quiet and mysterious in-between moments, negative spaces, and dark matter. Each three-dimensional form represents both the present, light reactant materials and the empty spaces from which matter comes into existence.
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    Transcendent I
    This series explores Prince’s longstanding fascination with the transcendent and the connections between what many refer to as “heaven" and earth.
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    Tumble (Shadow Box)
    The series explores the idea: "simplicity of form and complexity of relationship" - the notion that although things may appear as simple they have the capacity to develop very complex relationships with one another and that these complexities will find a stabilized state of being.
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    Tumble I
    The series explores the idea: "simplicity of form and complexity of relationship" - the notion that although things may appear as simple they have the capacity to develop very complex relationships with one another and that these complexities will find a stabilized state of being.
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    Tumble II
    The series explores the idea: "simplicity of form and complexity of relationship" - the notion that although things may appear as simple they have the capacity to develop very complex relationships with one another and that these complexities will find a stabilized state of being.
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    Tumble III
    The series explores the idea: "simplicity of form and complexity of relationship" - the notion that although things may appear as simple they have the capacity to develop very complex relationships with one another and that these complexities will find a stabilized state of being.
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    Tumble IV
    The series explores the idea: "simplicity of form and complexity of relationship" - the notion that although things may appear as simple they have the capacity to develop very complex relationships with one another and that these complexities will find a stabilized state of being.
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    Tumbler (Monumental) 2023
    The series explores the idea: "simplicity of form and complexity of relationship" - the notion that although things may appear as simple they have the capacity to develop very complex relationships with one another and that these complexities will find a stabilized state of being.
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    Turbulence Column II
    The Turbulence Series explores the ways that an external force can apply enough energy to disrupt what is seemingly perfect and organized. Each of these pieces begin with a perfected geometric form and through varying degrees of external pressure the forms are compressed and distorted in response.
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    Turbulence Column III
    The Turbulence Series explores the ways that an external force can apply enough energy to disrupt what is seemingly perfect and organized. Each of these pieces begin with a perfected geometric form and through varying degrees of external pressure the forms are compressed and distorted in response.
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    Turbulence Column IV
    The Turbulence Series explores the ways that an external force can apply enough energy to disrupt what is seemingly perfect and organized. Each of these pieces begin with a perfected geometric form and through varying degrees of external pressure the forms are compressed and distorted in response.
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    Twisted Celt
    "States of matter are the distinct forms that different phases of matter take on. Solid, liquid, gas and plasma are the most common states of matter on earth." In this new series of work, Prince is interested in exploring the boundaries that define the way we perceive material and the way we believe it should behave.
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    Vertical Ingot (Blue)
    This series looks at the ways our consciousness tries to organize the chaos around us into a perfected container.
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    Vessel
    A "Fragment" is a part of something - broken off or detached. Jonathan Prince is fascinated by the reinterpretation of human-made objects, which may give information about the culture of its creator and/or users. Many of the sculptures resemble objects that we recognize as familiar forms but, remain...
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    Voxel Column
    In the digital world smooth surfaces are actually made up of blocks called pixels that fool the eye into thinking a line is a continuous curve. This series of sculptures looks at the traditionally smooth and undulating topology found in Prince's work and breaks the usual liquid-like surfaces into a pixelated array.
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    Waterfall
    "States of matter are the distinct forms that different phases of matter take on. Solid, liquid, gas and plasma are the most common states of matter on earth." In this new series of work, Prince is interested in exploring the boundaries that define the way we perceive material and the way we believe it should behave.
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    Wave Block
    Jonathan Prince’s Wave Form series captures the topography of our oceans’ surfaces and the effects that weather has upon it in the solid form of stainless steel. Prince is working with data provided by the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and NASA reuniting him with t...
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    Wave Form
    Jonathan Prince’s series captures the topography of our oceans’ surfaces and the effects that weather has upon it in the solid form of stainless steel. Prince is working with data provided by the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and NASA reuniting him with the two org...
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