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Tall Tree & The Eye, Bilbao, Spain. Sculpture constructed for Anish Kapoor
'Cluster 005 - Herne Bay', by Max Patte, British born artist
'Cluster 005 - Herne Bay', by Max Patte, British born artist
'Beacon' by artist Lang Ea, NZ
'Anechoic Assemble, 2022' by Seung Yul Oh, NZ artist
'Anechoic Assemble, 2022' in Pinnacle Tower at Cordis
'Anechoic Assemble, 2022' in production
2.1 metre diameter mirror polished sphere
350mm 22ct Gold Plated Mirror Polished Stainless Steel Sphere
350mm Gold Plated Mirror Polished Sphere
Metallic Shimmer finish for Round and Round Sculpture by Leon van den Eijkel
Round and Round by NZ artist Leon van den Eijkel
Round and Round on Waiheke Island pic courtesy of NZ Herald
Polished Perfection

Testimonials

TE RA SCULPTURE – for Blenheim town centre - by artist Robin Rawstorne, New Zealand, 2023

For many years it had been a dream of mine to create an Orrery (a clockwork model of the solar system we inhabit).  The opportunity arose when Marlborough District council held a competition to celebrate Blenheim as New Zealand’s sunniest town.  I wanted the sculpture to engage visitors to the town centre and to be art that you can touch. It was to be 8m tall, and through the turning of a wheel at the base, enable visitors to turn the earth and the moon in orbits around the central sun.

I needed a partner that would be able to fabricate this in a beautiful curvilinear vision I had in mind, whilst also addressing the complex reality of a planetary gearbox driving the two orbs representing the Earth and the Moon.  The team at Global - I quickly perceived - had both the world class expertise in forming stainless steel into complex forms whilst also having the necessary engineering skills needed to deliver this sculpture.

They took my concept and developed it further, whilst constantly value engineering to ensure the project remained possible.  The unique combination of creative alchemy and engineering knowledge created a magnificent outcome to the project that continues to engage and teach the mysteries of our place in the universe, to those willing to reach out and touch the wheel and give it a spin.

This project was only made possible through the immense energy, drive and love that the team at Global Stainless placed into this project.  I hope that I will work alongside them again.

                                                              Robin Rawstorne - Artist

Garden sculpture - 450mm diameter mirror polished sphere mounted on a polished pole installed at a private residence on the Kapiti Coast, NZ, 2022.

The sculpture is in a beautiful botanical setting right on the coast. Our client commented, "It looks great, and we are delighted".

                    Mike W, Kapiti Coast, NZ

Global Stainless Artworks made two mirror polished spheres for the late Mr Russell Vickers, of Vickers Quarry Gardens, Taranaki, 2020.

Mr Vickers said 'he was very pleased with the spheres', and that 'on a clear moonlight night that he would look out and see the reflection of the stars', "panoramic reflection of so many stars is an amazing sight as the spherical shape captures nearly all the stars in the sky".

                   Mr Russell Vickers, Midhurst, Taranaki, NZ.

Sculpture for Lang Ea, artist for the Woman Suffrage Sculpture in Milford Reserve Auckland, 2019.

"Thanks for showing us around your factory yesterday.  We were very impressed with the quality work that you do.  Very excited to see the finished sculpture."

                    Lang Ea, artist for the Woman Suffrage Sculpture, Auckland, NZ.

In 2019, Global Stainless Artworks made a series of sculptures for an installation titled 'Earthcraft 2019', at Govett Brewster Art Gallery, New Plymouth, NZ, for artist Mikala Dwyer, 2019.

In response to seeing the 'Mobius' strip piece and the rest of the installation, Mikala commented "It is just stunning! Thank you".
                      Mikala Dwyer, artist for Earthcraft 2019 installation, Australia.

Olafur Eliasson's first architectural building project for Kirk Kapital Denmark headquarters 2017.

"The furniture has become really beautiful, and I thank you for your good cooperation.  I hope there will be a new project sometime in the future, so we again can benefit from your expertise in creating sphere topics".

                                            Ole Flyvholm, Denmark - for Olafur Eliasson

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