David Weeks, "Bottle Tiered Mobile No. 405,
David Weeks Studio LLC. 2006,
Powder-coated aluminum, nickel-plated steel,
100 h × 115 w × 115 d in (254 × 292 × 292 cm)

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David Weeks, "Bottle Tiered Mobile No. 405,
David Weeks Studio LLC. 2006,
Powder-coated aluminum, nickel-plated steel,
100 h × 115 w × 115 d in (254 × 292 × 292 cm)
Wooden transformers: Cubebots, by designer David Weeks. (They are for sale HERE.)
David Weeks - Lounge Chair, 1990s
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