Art'fab - Monogram





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Monogram is a unique ceramic sculpture by Art'fab, 14 cm high, 11.5 cm wide and 11.5 cm deep, dated 2026, hand-signed, in black, Pop Art style, presented under an acrylic dome with a certificate of authenticity.
Description from the seller
Monogram is a contemporary sculpture representing a black ceramic apple, elevated within the iconic universe of Louis Vuitton.
Presented under an acrylic dome, like a precious relic, the work plays with the symbolism of the forbidden fruit and desire. The deep black adds an elegant and mysterious dimension, while the emblematic graphic codes converse with the notions of luxury and temptation.
The transparency of the dome reinforces the museum-like effect and protects this piece as a rare, almost sacred object.
Features:
• Glossy black ceramic apple
• Decor inspired by the iconic monogram codes
• Presentation under a transparent acrylic dome
• Unique piece
• Signed certificate of authenticity
• Contemporary artwork of artistic appropriation
Between art, luxury and symbolism, Monogram questions our relationship to desire, to possession and to the icon.
Monogram is a contemporary sculpture representing a black ceramic apple, elevated within the iconic universe of Louis Vuitton.
Presented under an acrylic dome, like a precious relic, the work plays with the symbolism of the forbidden fruit and desire. The deep black adds an elegant and mysterious dimension, while the emblematic graphic codes converse with the notions of luxury and temptation.
The transparency of the dome reinforces the museum-like effect and protects this piece as a rare, almost sacred object.
Features:
• Glossy black ceramic apple
• Decor inspired by the iconic monogram codes
• Presentation under a transparent acrylic dome
• Unique piece
• Signed certificate of authenticity
• Contemporary artwork of artistic appropriation
Between art, luxury and symbolism, Monogram questions our relationship to desire, to possession and to the icon.

