This Daniel Arsham x Haydenshapes ‘Wave Relic’ Surfboard Sold Out in Minutes

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Not sure if anyone has seen this article.

So a sculpture, an artist, and a surfboard shaper walk into a bar.....:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:


Just kidding. They do however come together and create a "Eroded surfboard" (that sold out 500 boards in 5 minutes) that comes boxed with a wall hanger, branded Haydenshapes x Arsham fins, art handling gloves and a holographic label verifying it's edition number and authenticity.





Daniel Arsham x Haydenshape ‘Wave Relic’ Pop-up
When
: May 8-9 2021
Where: 97 Hall St, Bondi
What: Pop-up celebrating Daniel Arsham x Haydenshape ‘Wave Relic’ 500 Limited edition eroded surfboards

The Arsham X Haydenshapes Eroded Surfboard is described as a functional eroded “crystalized” surfboard constructed using traditional surfboard foam, resin and fibreglass, it’s the untraditional and experimental construction methods that make it so one of a kind. Included on the board are quartz and selenite detailing, a staple of Arshams design language.



Arsham x haydenshapes eroded surfboard



For the brief; Australia’s own Hayden Cox of Haydenshapes incorporated Arsham’s fictional archeological erosions in 3D physical form while replicating the feel and function of a traditional surfboard. The result is a typical shortboard weight and shape, with the highlight of eroded hollow sections scattered internally throughout the board hidden beneath a clear polished fibreglass window.

While fans won’t be able to secure a surfboard for themselves, you will still be able to explore the collection in its entirety at the pop-up in Bondi. Along with the surfboard, the shop will feature a range of Stampd x Daniel Arsham x Haydenshapes apparel in true Arsham form. Housed in an awesome space designed to incorporate surfboard materials in the construction of the fit-out. e.g. eroded foam material used to clad the walls of the space in the style of Daniel Arsham. All of which will be re-used by Hayden once the activation is over.

Check it out


  1. OVERVIEW
    Eroded Surfboard is a fully functioning, eroded surfboard made in collaboration with Australian surfboard company Haydenshapes. Made using traditional surfboard foam, resin and fiberglass, this board allows the surfer to see the water below through erosions in the board. Each surfboard is 5'8" × 18.75" × 2.25" and weighs 2.95 kg. Eroded Surfboard comes in bespoke packaging, complete with a wall-mounted display rack, and a pair of white art handling gloves. This is an edition of 500 pieces, and each Eroded Surfboard includes a holographic label verifying its edition number and authenticity.
    Note: An Edition can take up to 3-6 week(s) to ship.
    Disclaimer: All sales final.
  2. SPECIFICATIONS
    Edition500
    Excavated35°39’38”N, 139°43’45”E
    ColorWhite
    Weight6.5 lb
    Dimensions5'8" × 18.75" × 2.25"
    MaterialsC3H7NO2, Al2O3
  3. INCLUDED
    1×  Sculpture
    1×  Packaging
    1×  Handling Gloves
    1×  Seal
    1×  Wall-mounted display rack
    1×  Arsham × Haydenshapes fins
  4. AUTHENTICATION
    Eroded Surfboard includes a holographic label verifying its edition number and authenticity.
  5. SUPPORT
    Email: info@danielarsham.com
    Policies:
    Privacy / Shipping / Refund / Terms
 

ReForest

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Comes with quartz and selenite glassed into the board.

Does the erBB vote this as cool or un-cool?
 

Waterlogged05

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as an art piece I like it. I feel like it would be a really impactful piece if it was from a shark attack or collision injury board. Not in a sick way but more of a healing theme? Or Bethany Hamilton riding the shark bitten board repurposed to show the sharks she aint skurred
 

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a pic of ando riding one of these popped up on my instagram and my first thought was, "craig needs to find a better ding guy".
 
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