$65.00
This is our July 2016 limited edition piece. We were inspired to create a piece that celebrates pure summer fun! Please meet our new ferris wheel. Yes! It does turn smoothly around. We are creating just 10 of these. It is inscribed with the edition number and the date on the bottom.
This ferris wheel was hand-cut with a hand held plasma cutter, and hand-hammered into shape. Ben welded it fixed it to a piece of reclaimed barn wood.
The metal is sealed with a water-based enamel. Each piece will have very subtle variations. We cut them by hand and each piece of metal has slight color differences.
Care: Wipe clean with a damp cloth.
Size: 15.5”h x 11”w x 5”d
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