Design: I Yearn for....
...an anish kapoor sculpture, says dinny hall, jewellery designer
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Your support makes all the difference."I WENT straight for the luxury item - one of Anish Kapoor's alabaster sculptures - those huge megalithic stone carvings. The one I particularly liked was a vast free-standing dome cut out of alabaster, so thin at the edge that you could see the light through it. I want to have it at the bottom of my garden so that whenever I look out of my french windows, I can see it standing there.
I first saw these sculptures at the Lisson Gallery about six months ago. There was something so beautiful about them. It's not often that you go to an opening of an exhibition and stare at the work rather than stand chatting. I thought about them for a long time afterwards."
Dinny Hall's jewellery can be bought from her shops at 200 Westbourne Grove, London W11, and 54 Fulham Road, London SW3. Right: sculpture by Anish Kapoor
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