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Koralli Flower Sconce

The Flower Sconce is sculpted entirely by hand, uniting plaster and walnut in a dialogue of strength and sensitivity. A plywood armature supports hand-shaped steel mesh and recycled paper fill, layered with plaster tape and plaster mud. Each surface is carved, filed, and through multiple refinements reveals coral-like geometries and soft, living tactility. The finish is white paint and clear varnish to evoke the sheen of wet coral. The walnut base is shaped to embrace the plaster form and zebra laminate surprise on the backside. Three integrated vessels transform the sculpture into a functional host for organic life.

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Koralli Pearl of Gold

Pearl of Gold, chandelier from the Koralli Collection. Hand-sculpted plaster shades with gilded brass core and fittings. Each element is individually shaped, evoking coral and floral anatomy. The work explores light as material — an interplay of surface, weight, and texture translating biological rhythm into architectural refinement.

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Koralli Bi-Layer Mirror

Koralli Bi-Layer Sculptural Mirror, crafted from hand pieced and laminated walnut off cutoffs and hand-formed plaster. This exemplifies her exploration of duality—organic and architectural—uniting sculptural precision with functional design. Each contour is shaped by hand, celebrating material contrast and the expressive potential of surface.

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Koralli Wall Sculpture

Koralli Wall Sculpture is hand-formed in plaster and mounted on hand pieced and laminated walnut wood. Its fluid geometry explores the interplay between organic growth and spatial restraint, natural rhythms becoming architectural relief. With gold leafing only visible from the side, each contour reflects this study of balance.

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Koralli
5-Candel Candelabra

The Koralli Candelabra by Megan Bredlow is hand-formed in plaster, its structure echoing coral growth and natural balance. Designed to hold five taper candles, the piece unites organic asymmetry with compositional precision, exploring how sculptural rhythm and functional purpose can coexist within a single, fluid gesture.

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