Interior Design - August 1, 2002
Features
A Sculpture for Living In
Catalonian sculptor Xavier Corberó lives in an enigma built of cement and glass, one of those nonsense buildings that could have emerged from a De Chirico painting or the pages of Lewis Carroll. Neither a house, nor a castle, nor a warehouse, nor a studio, the building is yet all of these. It is in fact a sculpture.
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