A million Times 72 is a limited-edition kinetic artwork, handcrafted in Stockholm from stone-like composite, blending design and movement in just 82 exclusive pieces. Available in vertical and horizontal versions, in a variety of finishes
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Product details
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| Brand |
Humans since 1982 |
|---|---|
| Country of Manufacture |
Sweden |
| Materials |
Mineral Composite |
| Finishes |
White |
| Installation type |
Wall-Mounted |
Description

A million Times 72 is crafted and milled in a stone-like mineral composite and available in either black or white.
The artwork is hand-assembled in our Stockholm studio and is part of the A million Times 72 edition, which is limited to just 82 pieces.
The first A million Times installation was exhibited in 2013 at the design fairs in Dubai and Basel. Since then artworks from this series have been included in internationally significant exhibitions at the Somerset House (UK), Smithsonian Design Museum (US), Issey Miyake’s museum “21_21 Design Sight” (JP) and many more.








