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A 19th Century Victorian walnut sideboard credenza having an arched mirror back panel with decorative carved leaf surround over a shaped base. Chamfered edge with marble top with a central door set with an oval mirror panel with further carved decoration flanked by mirrored doors to each side. All being raised upon a plinth base. Wear commensurate with age, overall good. Measures approx; 190cm x 145cm x 52cm.
A Victorian 19th century mahogany twin pedestal office desk. Raised on plinth bases to each pedestal having banks of knob handled drawers above. Finished with further drawer to the frieze with tooled leather writing surface above. Dismantles to 3 pieces for ease of movement. Measures 74cm x 133cm x
Emma Barnsley's Bear was inspired by the landscape of the Peak District, her love of wildlife and her young daughter. Creating a dream-like illustration with whimsical animals flowing around the sculpture, like a children's story book. This is how she imagines the landscape might look at night, when the animals come out to play. She hopes children and adults alike will explore the visual narrative, engaging in their own storytelling.Each bear sculpture is sold without the concrete plinth which it was displayed on throughout the trail.Each bear sculpture measures - Height: 2m, 11.2cm, Width: 79.4cm, Depth: 77.7cmWeight – 60Kg
Artist Jim Stoten wanted to be free to just do a painting, which led him to the idea of wrapping a flat painting around the shape of his Bear. After deciding on this, he chose to use the Bear as a canvas for a portrait. Thinking about how this portrait would interact with every surface of the Bear, it became necessary to build a portrait out of an abstract pattern.Each bear sculpture is sold without the concrete plinth which it was displayed on throughout the trail.Each bear sculpture measures - Height: 2m, 11.2cm, Width: 79.4cm, Depth: 77.7cmWeight – 60Kg
Artist Kyle Platts' design for his Bear reflects a personal childhood memory, his summers growing up in Sheffield. During these summers he would collect the flowers of the Buddleia, also known as the 'Butterfly Bush', from his grandad's garden to attract butterflies. The design of his Bear, with its bold and bright colours, attempts to capture the excitement and intrigue that nature provoked in him from an early age.Each bear sculpture is sold without the concrete plinth which it was displayed on throughout the trail.Each bear sculpture measures - Height: 2m, 11.2cm, Width: 79.4cm, Depth: 77.7cmWeight – 60Kg
Laura Aldridge's sculptural practice invites an impulsive response, interrupted by the barrier of not being able to physically engage with the work itself. Her Bear design is a celebration of the Bear itself, whose head is adorned with a ceramic floral wreath as a sign of honour to the other Bears. Wreaths are traditionally worn at ceremonies and have a long history of association with ancient pageants and ceremonies.Each bear sculpture is sold without the concrete plinth which it was displayed on throughout the trail.Each bear sculpture measures - Height: 2m, 11.2cm, Width: 79.4cm, Depth: 77.7cmWeight – 60Kg
Inspired by the bright and colourful imagination of children, Marcus' own nephew has been treated by Sheffield Children's, leading him to gather various children's opinions on the project. Gathering paints, he asked his nephew to pick his favourite colours, formulating the basis of the colour palette. Marcus then applied these in a fun way which allow the viewer to see something new each time they look at the Bear.Each bear sculpture is sold without the concrete plinth which it was displayed on throughout the trail.Each bear sculpture measures - Height: 2m, 11.2cm, Width: 79.4cm, Depth: 77.7cmWeight – 60Kg
For his Bear design, Pieces, artist Nicolas Burrows incorporated energetic compositions that play with colour and form. Nick works primarily with collage and he was inspired by the idea of bringing movement into the heavy and static Bear sculpture. Pieces reflects his dynamic style; the design is made up of wild and wonky shapes that interact all over the Bear's surface, achieving the feeling of movement.Each bear sculpture is sold without the concrete plinth which it was displayed on throughout the trail.Each bear sculpture measures - Height: 2m, 11.2cm, Width: 79.4cm, Depth: 77.7cmWeight – 60Kg
Caroline Greyling was inspired by the bear pit in Sheffield Botanical Gardens, which was once used as Yorkshire's largest compost pit. Composting plays a key part in reducing emissions and greenhouse gases. The Bear gets his name from the MC Hammer song Can't Touch This, challenging the view that composting is sometimes 'icky' but in the effort to promote sustainability and Sheffield as a green zero-carbon city, composting is essential.Each bear sculpture is sold without the concrete plinth which it was displayed on throughout the trail.Each bear sculpture measures - Height: 2m, 11.2cm, Width: 79.4cm, Depth: 77.7cmWeight – 60Kg
Landscape Bear uses a recurring motif, a simplified landscape with day on the front and night on the reverse. The design symbolises our connection to nature and desire for a landscape with no urban markers. The images created should activate our collective imagination, the sun making the hills wave with energy and the snaking path carving a way forward could be a river or road leading us into unknown territory.Each bear sculpture is sold without the concrete plinth which it was displayed on throughout the trail.Each bear sculpture measures - Height: 2m, 11.2cm, Width: 79.4cm, Depth: 77.7cmWeight – 60Kg
Loose Ends is based on Welland's ongoing collage series, which are visual expressions of the everchanging world around us. These abstract, expressive compositions can be complex or simple, with dynamic and inspiring energy. His Bear expresses that our world is constantly being reinterpreted, remixed and restyled - it is about being positive and open to new ideas, new conversations, cultures and new ways of doing things whilst connecting to each other.Each bear sculpture is sold without the concrete plinth which it was displayed on throughout the trail.Each bear sculpture measures - Height: 2m, 11.2cm, Width: 79.4cm, Depth: 77.7cmWeight – 60Kg
Following on from his successful Herd of Sheffield design, illustrator Geo Law wanted his bear to be colourful and eye-catching amongst the streets of Sheffield. Geo has picked colours which would reflect the mood of when the bear trail began - summer. He also wanted to use his artwork to present a positive message and encourage people to be kind to each other and pull together in times of need.Each bear sculpture is sold without the concrete plinth which it was displayed on throughout the trail.Each bear sculpture measures - Height: 2m, 11.2cm, Width: 79.4cm, Depth: 77.7cmWeight – 60Kg
Supermundane's abstract work plays with depth and movement and he approached the Bear in the same way. The challenge for him was to paint straight lines on an uneven surface. The end result is somewhere between a painting and a Supermundane outfit that the Bear is wearing. He hoped it would bring a smile to those who saw her out in the wild in Sheffield.Each bear sculpture is sold without the concrete plinth which it was displayed on throughout the trail.Each bear sculpture measures - Height: 2m, 11.2cm, Width: 79.4cm, Depth: 77.7cmWeight – 60Kg
Miami Moderne Bear is inspired by artist Jenny Steele's trips to visit the uplifting 'art deco' architecture of Miami Beach, Florida. The Bear features a myriad of decorative patterns painted in tropical colours on the building faÁades. Art deco architecture is optimistic in nature, with inspiring shapes and forms, always looking to the future with hope and faith, which is reflected in the design of her Bear.Each bear sculpture is sold without the concrete plinth which it was displayed on throughout the trail.Each bear sculpture measures - Height: 2m, 11.2cm, Width: 79.4cm, Depth: 77.7cmWeight – 60Kg
The Owls was inspired by Sheffield Wednesday Football Club's iconic logo and blue and white team colours. Artist Ella Osborne was inspired to design a scene wrapping around her Bear, where the owls look like they're having a great time in their night time playground.Each bear sculpture is sold without the concrete plinth which it was displayed on throughout the trail.Each bear sculpture measures - Height: 2m, 11.2cm, Width: 79.4cm, Depth: 77.7cmWeight – 60Kg
Matthew Price was inspired by the polka dot, a look that will never go out of style. Taking the classic design and making it fresh for the 21st century, his Bear wears a stylish suit. As a reference to the region, he has used the Yorkshire rose for the main pattern. The Bear is a visual symbol celebrating the rich culture and fierce patriotism that the people of Yorkshire possess.Each bear sculpture is sold without the concrete plinth which it was displayed on throughout the trail.Each bear sculpture measures - Height: 2m, 11.2cm, Width: 79.4cm, Depth: 77.7cmWeight – 60Kg
Roanna Wells is continually interested in the effects of repetition through the study of multiples - whether this is the visual effect of the marks created, or the meditative mindset through which the work is made. Her signature practice is carried out in her Bear design, covered in repetitive golden marks. Nano Bear is named as a reference to the gold nanoparticles used in the medicine that formed her inspiration.Each bear sculpture is sold without the concrete plinth which it was displayed on throughout the trail.Each bear sculpture measures - Height: 2m, 11.2cm, Width: 79.4cm, Depth: 77.7cmWeight – 60Kg
FMG studio produce pieces that are uplifting, playful and eye-catching. The Bear's design is a continuation of some of FMG's previous work for Sheffield Children's Hospital with Artfelt. The Bear is more subtle and gentle in design than the previous work, with the grid of the 'patchwork' broken up with curved shapes that flow and move around the Bear, giving him a softness and warmth through delicate colour and pattern.Each bear sculpture is sold without the concrete plinth which it was displayed on throughout the trail.Each bear sculpture measures - Height: 2m, 11.2cm, Width: 79.4cm, Depth: 77.7cmWeight – 60Kg
For her space inspired Bear design, Nebula, Grace Invader wanted to capture the effects of a dense space scene, with galaxies and nebulas. Inspired by all the beautiful colours that are seen in photographs of space, the design of creates a glowing, misty effect, with so many stars twinkling in the background and foreground, that it is impossible to count them.Each bear sculpture is sold without the concrete plinth which it was displayed on throughout the trail.Each bear sculpture measures - Height: 2m, 11.2cm, Width: 79.4cm, Depth: 77.7cmWeight – 60Kg
Sheffield has more trees per capita than any other city in Europe, which artist Sue Guthrie believes is something to be extremely proud of, celebrating this in the design of her Bear. Amongst the colourful trees in the design, Sheffield's historic buildings and places of interest are dotted throughout - visitors can get involved interactively with this sculpture by trying to see how many of them they can spot. Each bear sculpture is sold without the concrete plinth which it was displayed on throughout the trail.Each bear sculpture measures - Height: 2m, 11.2cm, Width: 79.4cm, Depth: 77.7cmWeight – 60Kg
Victoria Patton's Bear design draws inspiration from Steampunk. Steampunk is often referred to as a futuristic yet retro style that incorporates technology and designs inspired by 19th century industrial steam-powered machinery. Victoria's Bear sculpture is depicted in a steel style armour, which is a direct reference to Sheffield's industrial roots, specifically the city's world famous steel production during the Industrial Revolution.Each bear sculpture is sold without the concrete plinth which it was displayed on throughout the trail.Each bear sculpture measures - Height: 2m, 11.2cm, Width: 79.4cm, Depth: 77.7cmWeight – 60Kg
Woodstock's design is a handpainted version of the flower pattern CASA ESTUDIO created for the Sketch Parlour interior. For their Bear sculpture they modified the design by enlarging the hand-painted flowers which are used to playfully conceal various body parts. The design combines these large flowers and leaves with the addition of the CND symbol, which serves as a reference to Woodstock: 'The Most Famous Small Town in the World'.Each bear sculpture is sold without the concrete plinth which it was displayed on throughout the trail.Each bear sculpture measures - Height: 2m, 11.2cm, Width: 79.4cm, Depth: 77.7cmWeight – 60Kg
Henderson's Relish is known fondly by many as 'Hendos' and is a much-loved brand of Sheffield. The inspiration behind the Hendo's Bear encapsulates all that is important to Henderson's Relish; featuring a collection of words chosen by Henderson's themselves that are significant to their brand. The design was hand-lettered across the Bear in one of the artists Oli Frape's typographic treatments using the distinctive and recognisable orange brand colours.Each bear sculpture is sold without the concrete plinth which it was displayed on throughout the trail.Each bear sculpture measures - Height: 2m, 11.2cm, Width: 79.4cm, Depth: 77.7cmWeight – 60Kg
Compelled by the idea that rainbows are everywhere; in songs, on TV, children paint them. Ryan Mosley felt there was no better subject to base his design. What is there not to like about rainbows? Similarly, bears are everywhere, in songs, on TV, children paint them. So what could be better than a bear? The answer: A rainbow bear. And what's better than a rainbow bear? A two-headed rainbow bear!Each bear sculpture is sold without the concrete plinth which it was displayed on throughout the trail.Each bear sculpture measures - Height: 2m, 11.2cm, Width: 79.4cm, Depth: 77.7cmWeight – 60Kg
Jo Peel's work reflects an enduring interest in displacement and the life of cities. Centring upon the tension between urban life and people's fondness for the natural world, and the parallel stories that emerge. Doug is a carefully considered composition, urging viewers to look at the environment around them, thinking about its past, present, and future - every small detail in buildings and deconstruction has an impact on the surrounding world.Each bear sculpture is sold without the concrete plinth which it was displayed on throughout the trail.Each bear sculpture measures - Height: 2m, 11.2cm, Width: 79.4cm, Depth: 77.7cmWeight – 60Kg
Artist Fos is a skateboarder, and he originally created the graphic used for the design of his Bear for his skateboard. He created it because his skateboard often gets stared at, and he wanted a design that stared right back. He then decided to apply this fun thinking to his Bear design, Eyeballs, and the result is truly eye-catching. Visitors can look at this Bear who will look right back!Each bear sculpture is sold without the concrete plinth which it was displayed on throughout the trail.Each bear sculpture measures - Height: 2m, 11.2cm, Width: 79.4cm, Depth: 77.7cmWeight – 60Kg
Natalie Finnemore's Bear design draws together a collection of cut-outs, sketches and texts from her own sketchbook. Her drawings are often reconstructed into large-scale sculptures, shifting between the flat and sculptural, and this is reflected in her Bear. Billy displays nuances from existing structures around the city that go unnoticed including paintings of a hanging cable, a stack of cement bags, graffiti and a broken fence.Each bear sculpture is sold without the concrete plinth which it was displayed on throughout the trail.Each bear sculpture measures - Height: 2m, 11.2cm, Width: 79.4cm, Depth: 77.7cmWeight – 60Kg
Sheffield Allsorts is a celebration of all the great things about Sheffield, brought together to create one giant skyline. The design reveals hidden stories about Sheffield, some well-known and others that are less so. From the first Brit in space, Helen Sharman, to the giant stack of iconic Liquorice Allsorts, viewers can walk around the Bear spotting different aspects of Sheffield from every angle in the hopes of sparking conversation.Each bear sculpture is sold without the concrete plinth which it was displayed on throughout the trail.Each bear sculpture measures - Height: 2m, 11.2cm, Width: 79.4cm, Depth: 77.7cmWeight – 60Kg
Ruby Fox creates magical installations and set designs for a range of different settings such as festivals, theatrical scenery and window displays. Her Bear design is a reflection of her distinctive style and colourful illustration work. She named her sculpture, Lathaniel the Fabulous Bear, the design has splashes of bright colours and patterns and is inspired by beauty, individuality, colour and joy.Each bear sculpture is sold without the concrete plinth which it was displayed on throughout the trail.Each bear sculpture measures - Height: 2m, 11.2cm, Width: 79.4cm, Depth: 77.7cmWeight – 60Kg
David Mayne is the original creator of the Bear in the Botanical Gardens. His design for the Bear has been replicated on all of the Bears from the trail. This Maquette Model is the original model used to create the famous Bear in the Botanical Gardens.Each bear sculpture is sold without the concrete plinth which it was displayed on throughout the trail.Each bear sculpture measures - Height: 2m, 11.2cm, Width: 79.4cm, Depth: 77.7cmWeight – 60Kg
This friendly Bear loves to play hide-and-seek in the beautiful green spaces of Sheffield. Beartantical was inspired by artist Vee's adventures and relaxing days spent exploring the hills and woodland surrounding the city, and the afternoons she spent gazing at the beautiful plants at the Botanical Gardens. Each of the plant shapes in the design were drawn directly from inspiration that Vee found around Sheffield and its beautiful botanical spaces.Each bear sculpture is sold without the concrete plinth which it was displayed on throughout the trail.Each bear sculpture measures - Height: 2m, 11.2cm, Width: 79.4cm, Depth: 77.7cmWeight – 60Kg
Artist George Greaves' background in illustration and visual communication is shown in the design for his Bear sculpture, Sun Bear. The design of muted colours reflects and utilises the dreamlike imagery often shown in his work. George's designs are inspired by mythology, symbols and archetypes. Sun Bear engages the viewer, sparking the imagination, the design working to contemplate alternate histories.Each bear sculpture is sold without the concrete plinth which it was displayed on throughout the trail.Each bear sculpture measures - Height: 2m, 11.2cm, Width: 79.4cm, Depth: 77.7cmWeight – 60Kg
Artist Zoe Genders design, Chromabear, celebrates the diversity of Sheffield's inhabitants, reflected in its environs, architecture and culture. With its bright and colourful design, she imagines that the Bear has collected the trails and streams on its coat from its adventures in and around the city.Each bear sculpture is sold without the concrete plinth which it was displayed on throughout the trail.Each bear sculpture measures - Height: 2m, 11.2cm, Width: 79.4cm, Depth: 77.7cmWeight – 60Kg
Illustrator Tom J Newell's Bear design is an example of the hand-drawn artworks he is known for. This detailed black and white Bear sculpture is striking in its contrasting design. Featuring a nod to his Herd of Sheffield Elephant on the back, the design also features other animals and symbols which draw the viewer in and create powerful imagery through the stark opposing colours.Each bear sculpture is sold without the concrete plinth which it was displayed on throughout the trail.Each bear sculpture measures - Height: 2m, 11.2cm, Width: 79.4cm, Depth: 77.7cmWeight – 60Kg
Artist Chris Ashmore is football mad and a long-standing fan of Sheffield United. His design is inspired by memories of seeing the 'Blades' in sticker books and growing up being football obsessed! The Bear's fur is covered in several retro home and away Sheffield United FC kits - including the iconic red and white stripes, diamonds from kits in the 90's, yellow and blue away colours and classic green socks. The Bear also makes reference to climate change with a white background to represent a Polar Bear.Each bear sculpture is sold without the concrete plinth which it was displayed on throughout the trail.Each bear sculpture measures - Height: 2m, 11.2cm, Width: 79.4cm, Depth: 77.7cmWeight – 60Kg
Laura Slater's work is created by the intuitive method of working with composition, colour and surface. Her Bear design is based on interpreting aspects of the Sheffield Peak District, observing shape, texture and composition inspired by the landscape. Her chosen colour palette references shades and accent colours found in ordinance survey maps, that reflect the area of inspiration, whilst giving a fresh and celebratory feel to the finished design.Each bear sculpture is sold without the concrete plinth which it was displayed on throughout the trail.Each bear sculpture measures - Height: 2m, 11.2cm, Width: 79.4cm, Depth: 77.7cmWeight – 60Kg
Artist Gabriella Marcella's characteristic colourful and eyecatching work is translated into her Bear design. Naming her Bear sculpture Sunshine, Lollipops, Gabriella was inspired to give him a wonderful, vivid and cuddleinducing outfit that in her own words, tickles the eyes! Her Bear is a symbol and mascot for all things warm and bright, the Bear features a design of dazzlingly glowing armour that would be fit for any rainy day.Each bear sculpture is sold without the concrete plinth which it was displayed on throughout the trail.Each bear sculpture measures - Height: 2m, 11.2cm, Width: 79.4cm, Depth: 77.7cmWeight – 60Kg
Unbearleafable is a play on the classic words from the Teddy Bear's Picnic - "If you go down to the woods today, you're sure of a big surprise" The surprise is that because of the sculpture trail, all the Bears have left the woods and now they're hiding around the city! The design is inspired by the parks and woods around Sheffield, where the Bears usually like to hide.Each bear sculpture is sold without the concrete plinth which it was displayed on throughout the trail.Each bear sculpture measures - Height: 2m, 11.2cm, Width: 79.4cm, Depth: 77.7cmWeight – 60Kg
James Green creates lots of artwork featuring donkeys, so it felt natural to use this theme for his design. He wanted to use the Bear as a landscape on which the donkeys have their mysterious adventures. They are helped on their way by strange hands, assisting them in navigating the terrain of the Bear. James likes to imagine donkeys having a lot of fun when they're not bothered by humans.Each bear sculpture is sold without the concrete plinth which it was displayed on throughout the trail.Each bear sculpture measures - Height: 2m, 11.2cm, Width: 79.4cm, Depth: 77.7cmWeight – 60Kg
Lisa Maltby's first collaboration with The Children's Hospital Charity was her Herd of Sheffield Elephant, covered in smaller elephants in her charming illustrative style. Her Bear design is similar, featuring lots of smaller bears, based on the well-known song 'Bare Necessities'. Lisa was inspired by the uplifting message in this song about worrying less and living more - focusing on the simple things in life and not letting too many things overcomplicate it.Each bear sculpture is sold without the concrete plinth which it was displayed on throughout the trail.Each bear sculpture measures - Height: 2m, 11.2cm, Width: 79.4cm, Depth: 77.7cmWeight – 60Kg
Kate Owens' Bear design is made using two childhood objects: a teddy bear and a snack called a Yoyo. As malleable objects, they can be dipped into paint and pressed onto the sculpture's surface to create an impression. Repeated and overlapped, this 'block printing' technique creates a loose pattern, with colours reflecting the actual shades of the objects used to make the print - a white teddy and a strawberry snack.Each bear sculpture is sold without the concrete plinth which it was displayed on throughout the trail.Each bear sculpture measures - Height: 2m, 11.2cm, Width: 79.4cm, Depth: 77.7cmWeight – 60Kg
Ding Ding's design combines her love of geometric pattern and ethnographic costume. Eastern Europe has a long relationship with the brown bear, and she wanted to borrow from the traditional costume of that area. She took small details of Eastern European embroidery motifs and enlarged them onto the Bear to create a pattern of shapes that form around its body, creating a kind of ritual dress or armour.Each bear sculpture is sold without the concrete plinth which it was displayed on throughout the trail.Each bear sculpture measures - Height: 2m, 11.2cm, Width: 79.4cm, Depth: 77.7cmWeight – 60Kg
Sian Ellis' Bear Sheffield Folk celebrates the importance of community through a colourful array of different characters, coming together to make one big, happy and cohesive whole. The Bear celebrates all the different people who come together to make Sheffield the vibrant, creative city it is today. Its bold street-art style celebrates Sheffield's rich artistic background by standing out from the crowd.Each bear sculpture is sold without the concrete plinth which it was displayed on throughout the trail.Each bear sculpture measures - Height: 2m, 11.2cm, Width: 79.4cm, Depth: 77.7cmWeight – 60Kg
Morag Myerscough's mantra is 'make happy those who are near and those who are far will come'. Her Bear, Sunny, like all her work is incredibly bright, bold and colourful - his design is sure to brighten up any visitor's day! Sunny exudes confidence with a flamboyant head-to-toe stylish jumpsuit. This Bear is ready to take on anything that comes his way, spreading love and happiness.Each bear sculpture is sold without the concrete plinth which it was displayed on throughout the trail.Each bear sculpture measures - Height: 2m, 11.2cm, Width: 79.4cm, Depth: 77.7cmWeight – 60Kg
Artist Thereza Rowe's favourite tools are colour, shape and imagination. An extension of her signature and eye-catching style, her Bear features bold shapes with a human message. For the design of her Bear named Bear Hug, she was simply inspired by the heart-warming feeling of hugging a big bear and has managed to translate this notion through her illustration.Each bear sculpture is sold without the concrete plinth which it was displayed on throughout the trail.Each bear sculpture measures - Height: 2m, 11.2cm, Width: 79.4cm, Depth: 77.7cmWeight – 60Kg
Where we live is important, even if you're not 'from' where you live, the locality becomes part of you. During the pandemic we've spent more time in our local area, we've walked our local parks more than ever and found new places. Oli's bear is a reflection on what the staff at Sheffield Children's think about Sheffield. The place their children were born, home to their favourite pub, cafe, park or football team, the place they live within the hills in the Peak District. The Bear is also named after the Richard Hawley album and musical Standing at the Sky's Edge.Each bear sculpture is sold without the concrete plinth which it was displayed on throughout the trail.Each bear sculpture measures - Height: 2m, 11.2cm, Width: 79.4cm, Depth: 77.7cmWeight – 60Kg
For his trail Bear, David wanted to tell the tale of the original Botanical Gardens bear sculpture, its journey, and how it has become what it is today. The design reflects the surface of the original sculpture with a stylised paint finish. Hidden amongst its fur are glimpses of the story of how he made the original bear - with countless happy memories and 200 cups of tea along the way!Each bear sculpture is sold without the concrete plinth which it was displayed on throughout the trail.Each bear sculpture measures - Height: 2m, 11.2cm, Width: 79.4cm, Depth: 77.7cmWeight – 60Kg
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