$295.00

SOLD in 10 minutes!

This Toucan is RARE and is $295 AUSTRALIAN (approx. US$229). (Postage Australia-wide would be about $16 which INCLUDES full insurance & $2 for professional packing with recycled packing materials.) We regularly pick up clean packing material from a major electrical retailer BEFORE it ends up as landfill! Let us know if you have vintage items of a similar callibre that you’d like to SELL. 

 

Out of stock

The listing price is for the TOUCAN only. Any others shown are included to get a relative feel for the size / colour of this piece and are priced below.

The toucan SOLD in the first 10 minutes it was listed! The other two pieces are still available.

Others available in the group photo …

Murano Swan Purple and White Ballicante Glass Swan with blue foil MURANO VINTAGE LABEL on the underside – $115

Vintage Murano Bird infused with 24-carat gold dust – $110

Background Info and Provenance

A stunning Perspex toucan by the famous Brazilian inventor and artist, Abraham Palatnik. The toucan is particularly RARE. In the last 20 years, I’ve only ever seen one other toucan for sale online (worldwide). Some of Palatnik’s pieces are rarer than others, this is an endangered species (!) There’d be very few in existence- I doubt you’ll see another in Australia again.

Palatnik invented this concept in the 1960’s and has since created a swarm of celebrated designs. Known as kinechromatic art, this stunning acrylic (Perspex) toucan is created by infusing two pieces of acrylic together. On one, the patterning of the piece is screen-printed and the other is infused on top; therefore the decoration is contained within the Perspex (as opposed to being painted on the surface). This technique helps to make Palatnik’s pieces highly collectable because the decoration can’t be damaged and therefore, with normal handling, the piece will look as it does today for decades (probably centuries) to come.

Palatnik’s figures became highly collectable after high profile interior designers in the USA (such as Jonathan Adler) started showcasing his sculptures in various interiors. This popularity is set to continue or even increase in future years because Palatnik creatures have only become harder to get in recent years. In Australia these figures have never been retailed and are almost impossible to find. Apart from the pieces I’ve had (which I got from America) I’ve seen only a handful of other Palatnik sculptures in the flesh after 19 years in this business. After most modern home décor has ended up in landfill this 1960’s piece will still be telling stories, igniting the imagination and inspiring generations to come.

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