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Troglodyte Cloister

Item: SN141203

$4,000.00

Troglodyte Cloister
Item: SN141203
Price: $4,000
Material: Colorado Yule Marble
Measurements: 14 x 8 x 10.5 inches
Weight: 13.6 lbs
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Troglodyte Cloister emerged the moment Martin Cooney split a block of Colorado Yule Marble—releasing internal stresses and immediately revealing a form that felt nearly complete. That initial break produced the raw, textured exterior you see today and set the stage for one of the final works in the Autumn of ’14 Collection.

Delicate, cloister-like windows appeared as Cooney carved deeper, unveiling layers of luminous stone hidden within. The piece was directly inspired by a serendipitous detour to Portovenere, Italy, where three distinctive windows left a lasting impression. That architectural memory now lives on in marble, evoking the quiet mystery and elegance of Tuscany’s ancient stonework.

Troglodyte Cloister is a meditation on light, structure, and memory—compact yet filled with spaciousness and spirit.

https://martincooney.com/2014/12/20/troglodyte-cloister-home-page/

Shipping & Delivery

Most deliveries will be handled by FedEx or UPS, while larger items will be delivered via Freight. We strive to have the item(s) delivered within 5-7 business days of order receipt.

For Trade Accounts: Item(s) temporarily out of stock will be delivered as they become available.

If you have questions about shipping, delivery or returns, please call our Customer Care team at xxx-xxx-xxxx or email us at customercare@martincooneystoneworks.com

Wipe marble occasionally with a soft, damp, lint-free cloth. Finish with a dry cloth. Avoid using harsh or abrasive cleaners. Do not saturate.

Description

Troglodyte Cloister
Item: SN141203
Price: $4,000
Material: Colorado Yule Marble
Measurements: 14 x 8 x 10.5 inches
Weight: 13.6 lbs
View Full Article ›

Troglodyte Cloister emerged the moment Martin Cooney split a block of Colorado Yule Marble—releasing internal stresses and immediately revealing a form that felt nearly complete. That initial break produced the raw, textured exterior you see today and set the stage for one of the final works in the Autumn of ’14 Collection.

Delicate, cloister-like windows appeared as Cooney carved deeper, unveiling layers of luminous stone hidden within. The piece was directly inspired by a serendipitous detour to Portovenere, Italy, where three distinctive windows left a lasting impression. That architectural memory now lives on in marble, evoking the quiet mystery and elegance of Tuscany’s ancient stonework.

Troglodyte Cloister is a meditation on light, structure, and memory—compact yet filled with spaciousness and spirit.

https://martincooney.com/2014/12/20/troglodyte-cloister-home-page/