This sculpture was fabricated using nickel silver on a stainless steel support structure with hand-blown glass elements. Custom Metals Inc. received the unusual request to mimic a kelp bed; organic shapes with bubbles and bits of flotsam, as seen to the right. The architect had a clear idea of what was wanted, but not quite how to get there. After reviewing a number of paper mock-ups, the parameters were set. Each piece of "kelp" was hand-cut, formed into a shallow, flowing dish and curved back on itself. The textures are mirror polished or non-directional satin over the planished faces.
The Custom Metals Inc. team faced a challenge. They had to mount these irregular pieces to the structural grid without losing the "natural" form or letting the structural members be seen. If that wasn't a significant challenge in itself, they also had to install anchors in the unfinished, waving, pitched ceiling, such that the stainless cables would hang dead plumb. No turnbuckles were used.
This project took approximately 600 man hours.