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Matt Duvall
Baltimore Bench, 2025
Concrete, walnut wood, and metal
150 × 80 × 60 mm
Open edition

Handmade item — small variations may occur.

A small-scale replica of Baltimore’s iconic bench, made with the same materials as the original: cast concrete, wood, and metal hardware. Long a fixture of the city’s visual language, the bench has carried a mix of civic optimism, irony, pride, and debate. This work serves as a material record of a quietly disappearing public object. A small object that carries a larger story.

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