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Geometric Faceted Mirror Stainless Steel Double Figure Sculpture

Height: Approx. 200–300 cm
Price: USD 3,408.58–5,680.96

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This geometric faceted mirror stainless steel double figure sculpture serves as a landmark landscape installation for city squares and art venues. Using an abstract hand-holding form, it conveys emotional symbolism related to connection and warmth. It can also function as a cultural tourism photo spot, attracting public interaction through its visually striking metallic presence.
The sculpture is fabricated from 316 stainless steel, providing durability against outdoor weather exposure and resistance to ultraviolet aging. Its mirror-polished surface is easy to clean and maintain, while reflecting surrounding architecture and people to create a dynamic visual effect where the sculpture and its environment visually interact.
The combination of geometric deconstruction and human form gives the piece a distinct modern artistic identity while meeting the emotional expression needs of public spaces. The sculpture supports customization of form details and dimensions, making it suitable as a public art installation that integrates aesthetic value with interactive presence.

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Jiangsu Xinyesheng Sculpture Co., Ltd.
Xinyesheng Sculpture is a comprehensive enterprise with 13 years of expertise in sculpture creation. Backed by an R&D and design team with over a decade of experience, the company specializes in innovation and craftsmanship across stainless steel mirror-finish sculptures, marble works, weathering steel pieces, bronze casting, and tombstone artistry—integrating design, production, installation, and after-sales service into a seamless process. Supported by scaled production capabilities and refined techniques, its works now span from European public squares to North American campuses, from religious sculptures in Asia to memorial art across Africa.
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