The sculpture is an evolution of David Harber's iconic Torus, but with a striking 3.25 metre iris of irregular verdigris copper pipe, suspended within a marine grade stainless steel ring.
The installation was in collaboration with long-standing partner – outdoor furniture brand, Gaze Burvill. Titled Curves and Cube, the piece explores man's impact upon nature and plays with the juxtaposition of rigid and organic forms.
the horizon where the sun will rise the next day
A courtyard garden is the concept behind David Harber's stand at this year's Decorex International Exhibition.
The stand shows off the versatility of David's work in small and rooftop spaces, featuring several of his most popular sculptures including a Torus, Mantle and a Dark Planet sphere.
David Harber's imposing Cube element is monolithic and defiant and stands as a tribute to the edifice of Chatsworth. Made from oxidized steel, the geometric, fragmented shape is detailed with a filigree of organic patterns that mimic foliage in an engineered, resolute form.
MOON SCULPTURE AT KIPS BAY SHOW HOUSE
David Harber will provide a moon-inspired installation for a Chinese inspired terrace garden designed by celebrated landscape architect, Janice Parker at the 45th Annual Kips Bay Decorator Show House In New York this May.