A pair of interconnected, spherical iron forms sculpted to resemble a duo of tropical fruits, joined at the top by a slender, hand-forged stem and two delicate, tapering leaves. Each sphere is defined by a rhythmic, open-work lattice of hand-punched circular perforations, a technique that allows for a lightweight, airy silhouette while showcasing the structural strength of the metal. The surface is treated with an aged, antique gold wash that settles into the metallic grain, contrasted by the pale moss green of the foliage. This sculptural piece reflects the traditional Pandai Besi (metal-working) heritage, reimagining organic harvest motifs through an industrial, perforated lens that creates a dynamic play of light and transparency.
Sculptural Table Decor
Iron
Pandai Besi (Hand-forging) and Perforating
Oxidized matte finish with hand-formed leaf attachments
Antique Gold, Pale Moss, and Raw Iron undertones