The building is composed of two large triangular forms, spliced and then reconnected by an expansive atrium. Hovering above is a dramatic skylight, segmented into a series of repeating glass pyramids, casting playful geometric shadows on the atrium and artwork below. Designed by Architect I.M. Pei.
National Gallery of Art East Building Earrings
The building is composed of two large triangular forms, spliced and then reconnected by an expansive atrium. Hovering above is a dramatic skylight, segmented into a series of repeating glass pyramids, casting playful geometric shadows on the atrium and artwork below. Designed by Architect I.M. Pei.
- Solid wood top and bottom layer with protective coating
- Middle layer of frosted acrylic
- Uncoated Brass earring hook with gold plated chain
- 1.75" length, 1" width, 3/16" thick
Care: All materials are coated with protective finishes to prolong life. Please take care when storing, and remove before showering or swimming.
Description | The building is composed of two large triangular forms, spliced and then reconnected by an expansive atrium. Hovering above is a dramatic skylight, segmented into a series of repeating glass pyramids, casting playful geometric shadows on the atrium and artwork below. Designed by Architect I.M. Pei.
Care: All materials are coated with protective finishes to prolong life. Please take care when storing, and remove before showering or swimming. |
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