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Space port Fantasy Steel Creature Sculpture with Seashell Detail – Retro-Futuristic Table Art for Space and Design Enthusiasts
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Fantasy Steel Creature Sculpture with Seashell Detail – Retro-Futuristic Table Art for Space and Design Enthusiasts

€18.00

Step into a realm where speculative paleontology meets modern sculpture—a place where imagined species from distant worlds are captured in solid form. This small steel sculpture by Peter von Hauerland reinterprets the mystery of prehistoric life through a retro-futuristic lens, resulting in an object that feels both ancient and otherworldly.

Formed from raw steel and natural sea shells, the piece resembles a fossilized lifeform—an alien arthropod or unknown species, frozen in time. Its hybrid structure takes cues from entomology, paleontological fossils, and cosmic art, making it a compelling conversation piece for creative spaces, modern interiors, and collectors of unusual objects.

The sculpture invites questions. Is it a relic? A creature? A vessel? Whatever its origin, it sparks imagination and reflects the spirit of exploration that drives both art and science.

  • Artist: Peter von Hauerland

  • Material: Steel and naturally occurring sea shells

  • Color scheme: Black and white, with an aged patina

  • Dimensions: 15 × 8 × 8 cm

  • Weight: 250 g

  • Function: Tabletop sculpture, design object, collectible miniature

  • Ideal for: Sci-fi art collectors, space decor fans, interior stylists, lovers of mysterious objects

A fragment from an imagined universe—anchored in steel, designed to question.

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Step into a realm where speculative paleontology meets modern sculpture—a place where imagined species from distant worlds are captured in solid form. This small steel sculpture by Peter von Hauerland reinterprets the mystery of prehistoric life through a retro-futuristic lens, resulting in an object that feels both ancient and otherworldly.

Formed from raw steel and natural sea shells, the piece resembles a fossilized lifeform—an alien arthropod or unknown species, frozen in time. Its hybrid structure takes cues from entomology, paleontological fossils, and cosmic art, making it a compelling conversation piece for creative spaces, modern interiors, and collectors of unusual objects.

The sculpture invites questions. Is it a relic? A creature? A vessel? Whatever its origin, it sparks imagination and reflects the spirit of exploration that drives both art and science.

  • Artist: Peter von Hauerland

  • Material: Steel and naturally occurring sea shells

  • Color scheme: Black and white, with an aged patina

  • Dimensions: 15 × 8 × 8 cm

  • Weight: 250 g

  • Function: Tabletop sculpture, design object, collectible miniature

  • Ideal for: Sci-fi art collectors, space decor fans, interior stylists, lovers of mysterious objects

A fragment from an imagined universe—anchored in steel, designed to question.

Step into a realm where speculative paleontology meets modern sculpture—a place where imagined species from distant worlds are captured in solid form. This small steel sculpture by Peter von Hauerland reinterprets the mystery of prehistoric life through a retro-futuristic lens, resulting in an object that feels both ancient and otherworldly.

Formed from raw steel and natural sea shells, the piece resembles a fossilized lifeform—an alien arthropod or unknown species, frozen in time. Its hybrid structure takes cues from entomology, paleontological fossils, and cosmic art, making it a compelling conversation piece for creative spaces, modern interiors, and collectors of unusual objects.

The sculpture invites questions. Is it a relic? A creature? A vessel? Whatever its origin, it sparks imagination and reflects the spirit of exploration that drives both art and science.

  • Artist: Peter von Hauerland

  • Material: Steel and naturally occurring sea shells

  • Color scheme: Black and white, with an aged patina

  • Dimensions: 15 × 8 × 8 cm

  • Weight: 250 g

  • Function: Tabletop sculpture, design object, collectible miniature

  • Ideal for: Sci-fi art collectors, space decor fans, interior stylists, lovers of mysterious objects

A fragment from an imagined universe—anchored in steel, designed to question.

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