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Damien Hirst: Pharmacy Salt and Pepper Shakers

Damien Hirst: Pharmacy Salt and Pepper Shakers

This pair of glass salt and pepper shakers were designed for Pharmacy, a restaurant in Notting Hill, London. The restaurant opened in 1997 as a collaboration between Damien Hirst; public relations specialist Matthew Freud; Liam Carson of the Groucho Club and Momo’s; and Jonathan Kennedy, a founder of Quo Vadis. The interior was designed in its entirety by Hirst and included a number of his major artworks, such as Molecular Structure (1997–98). Pharmacy was awarded the prize for best-designed restaurant at the Carlton London Restaurant Awards in 1998.

$525.00

Original: $1,500.00

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Damien Hirst: Pharmacy Salt and Pepper Shakers—

$1,500.00

$525.00
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This pair of glass salt and pepper shakers were designed for Pharmacy, a restaurant in Notting Hill, London. The restaurant opened in 1997 as a collaboration between Damien Hirst; public relations specialist Matthew Freud; Liam Carson of the Groucho Club and Momo’s; and Jonathan Kennedy, a founder of Quo Vadis. The interior was designed in its entirety by Hirst and included a number of his major artworks, such as Molecular Structure (1997–98). Pharmacy was awarded the prize for best-designed restaurant at the Carlton London Restaurant Awards in 1998.

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