Article number: | IMG_7009 |
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A museum-quality ancient Roman column dating to the 1st–2nd century AD, sculpted in grey marble with naturally variegated veining.
The spirally-fluted shaft is carved in a continuous helix, creating an interplay of highly graphical ascending lines that read as both architectural and sculptural.
The surface shows a Brutalist, hand-tooled finish with time-softened ridges and authentic patina.
Color hues include cool graphite and charcoal greys, soft limestone tones, and subtle warm taupe accents with occasional specks of ochre/russet within the mineral matrix—details that enhance the rhythm of the fluting and the piece’s visual depth.
At approximately 160 cm in height and 38–40 cm in diameter, the column has commanding presence without overwhelming a space. It functions equally well as a standalone art object, a pedestal for a small sculpture, or an architectural focal point in an exclusive interior.
Key Features:
- Roman, 1st–2nd century AD
- Material: Grey veined marble
- Form: Twisted / spirally-fluted column
- Finish: Textured, Brutalist patina
- Dimensions: H ~160 cm; Ø 38–40 cm
- Use: Collectors of antiquities, galleries, luxury residential or boutique hospitality interiors
This exceptional column unites archaeological significance with modern design sensibility—an enduring piece for connoisseurs and designers seeking authentic antiquity with sculptural impact.
Dimensions:
38 cm - 40 cm Diameter 14,96 Inch - 15,75 Inch
160 cm Height 62,99 Inch