Extraordinary Art

The Liechtensteins host dinner parties frequently. They limit it to a dozen people just enough to fit their one of a kind and out of this world dining table. The base is a large metal that has hundreds of parts that move in synchrony. A mere photo wouldn’t do justice to this extraordinary masterpiece so you should just pray that someday you will be one of the lucky few to see it in full action.

 

Every item in their house is a conversational piece.

Mostly done by award-winning artist Gabby Barredo, in collaboration with Mr. & Mrs. Lior Liechtenstein.

A woman’s body

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What goes on in a woman’s mind. This piece also has dozens of moving parts. This was exhibited at the Ayala Museum few years ago.

Woman's mind

 

Mind cleaner, the scalp goes up and down.

head cleaners

 

Looks like a giant clock but is not a clock.

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Chair by award-winning furniture designer Kenneth Cobonpue

Kenneth Cobonpue

 

Antique trophies collection from all over the world

antique trophies

 

1920s Barber chair from the USA. Except for the upholstery, all parts are still original.

antique Barber's chair

 

Metal chair

metal chair

 

Another vintage barber’s chair

1920 barber's chair

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One of 4 center table’s legs

TAble base, Liechtenstein

 

The lucky few

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Mr. & Mrs. Pabling Calma

Pabling and wife

 

Edmund (in dark jacket) with the gracious host, Lior.

Lior and Edmund

 

Ambassador Delia Domingo-Albert

Amb. Albert with ecy

 

another extraordinary work by Barredo. Please note that all his items move.

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Bigger than life statue that looks like an alien

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Kung medyo matatakutin ka, hindi ka pwede dito, lalo na kung gabi at walang ibang tao.

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Dining chairs

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I find this chandelier very elegant looking. Note that the parts attached to the ceiling continuously move gracefully.

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Walking into their house is like going inside a museum.
Very extraordinary.

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