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Greater Than the Sum of Its Parts: The Bear and The Bull

Two iconic market symbols locked in an eternal struggle.


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Two iconic market symbols locked in an eternal struggle.
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The Bull & The Bear

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The bull and bear icons transform The Market Series A from a poetically connected device to a symbolic work of art. They are a prudent choice for a piece that moves with the ebb and flow of the markets, but they presented their fair share of design challenges.

Both animals are copper plated, which serves to tie together the brass colors of the plank and the dark rich reds and browns of the New Guinea Rosewood base. They shine in a gilded, luxurious way that elevates the appearance of 
The Market even further by accentuating the details of each animal.

The unique bull design is inspired by the look and feel of the famous Wall Street Charging Bull sculpture. He is mounted by three feet, as is the bear, to ensure their secure fit to the brass plank. And both animals were created with balance and weight in mind, so that the mighty but small motor powering
The Market remains accurate and effective when it's moving the hefty symbols.

Coming next, we will explore the design and function of the sextant and magnifying scope that serve to transmit the information of the financial markets through an inspired and styled lens.
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