In the Spotlight with Stadl Art
Stand out this summer with Stadl Art’s newest “Spotlight” tripod collection. Elegant, stylish and classic.
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For its newest collection, Johan Stadler paired the vintage tripod dumpy level with “head-gear” that are worthy to shine. Various vintage items were carefully picked and mounted on top of the tripods to give it its stellar look. Get yours today.
Let’s take a closer look…
Die Motoris: “The Motorist” – repurposed dumpy level tripod floor lamp with vintage motor light mounted on top.
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Tweegesig: “Twofaced” – A stylish tripod floor lamp.
Die Skema
Die Skema: “The Scheme”- Steel tripod floor lamp with pyramid statuette detail.
The STADL Steampunk atelier gives you the opportunity to purchase investment art specifically designed for a very special, innovative art loving group of people.
About the Artist: Johan Georg Stadler
Born in 1978 in Windhoek, Namibia and moved to South Africa at the age of 5, I am now residing in the coastal town of Mossel Bay in the Garden Route.
The idea of STADL Art came from a deep desire to be creative and to bring something unique on the market. My art incorporates only the finest materials, especially antique products.
For more visit www.stadl.co.za
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