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Warren Techentin Uses Bent Wire to Create a Bent Architectural Piece

Warren Techentin has created an off-balance, but strangely majestic piece that absolutely needs sharing. The piece, called 'La Cage aux Folles' is only a temporary piece, but while it is up it will capture the minds of all who view it. La Cage is all white and is made of many all-white bars, curving and spilling over each other to create a standing, yet offbeat cage.

La Cage aux Folles isn't just to be looked at. While the cage seems delicate to the untrained eye, it is perfectly capable of carrying human weight and it is encouraged that those that come to view the cage take part in the interactive experience of it.

While it won't be around forever, it is essentially a must see while it is around. Photo Credits: designboom, photography.at
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