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Une Reconfiguration 5: Les Paysages nichés de Bretaye | Sculptures by Bao-Khang Luu. Item compatible with minimalism and contemporary style
Une Reconfiguration 5: Les Paysages nichés de Bretaye | Sculptures by Bao-Khang Luu. Item compatible with minimalism and contemporary style
Une Reconfiguration 5: Les Paysages nichés de Bretaye | Sculptures by Bao-Khang Luu. Item compatible with minimalism and contemporary style
Une Reconfiguration 5: Les Paysages nichés de Bretaye | Sculptures by Bao-Khang Luu. Item compatible with minimalism and contemporary style
Une Reconfiguration 5: Les Paysages nichés de Bretaye | Sculptures by Bao-Khang Luu. Item compatible with minimalism and contemporary style

Created and Sold by Bao-Khang Luu

Bao-Khang Luu

Une Reconfiguration 5: Les Paysages nichés de Bretaye - Sculptures

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DimensionsWeight
22.5H x 33W x 3.12D in
57.15H x 83.82W x 7.92D cm
9.43 kg
20.8 lb

Une Reconfiguration 5 is the largest piece in the Les Reconfiguration series. It is composed of 1,073 individually mounted pinecone scales which are stacked into a pyramid and inverted pyramid.

Item Une Reconfiguration 5: Les Paysages nichés de Bretaye
Created by Bao-Khang Luu
As seen in Creator's Studio, San Francisco, CA
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Bao-Khang Luu
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2023
I believe in the inherent beauty and intrinsic value of everyday things.

Each series I create links to a specific place, time, and memory. My pieces employ patterns. They require enormous amounts of repetitive and physically daunting manual labor.

Ostensibly, my work does not appear moralizing or political, but it draws from wells of sustainability and the LGBTQ+ experience. Pleasant visuals provide the vehicle for metaphors and hidden meanings. I aim to surprise and delight viewers while shifting perceptions of value.

I have garnered national television appearances (The Nate Berkus Show, Extreme Makeover Home Edition, Flea Market Flip) and media buzz (Surface, Inhabitat, Apartment Therapy) for my approach to upcycling in home decor. I hold a BFA in Design (UT Austin), MFA in Design and Technology (Parsons NY), and certification in Sustainable Entrepreneurship (FIT NY).

I currently live in San Francisco with my husband and son after relocating from the Swiss Alps.