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Boga

Boga is a physical manifestation of the Viennese quality of life. Tensioned between floor and ceiling, the sculpture makes use of an entire room height and adds a bit of ornamentation at a height otherwise left empty. The small bird sits at the end of its branch, and when windows are open, gently moves with the breeze. Like a childs mobile but for adults, the bird pole is an introspective object with a refined, graceful presence.

Boga by NOEMAR — tensioned floor-to-ceiling sculpture installed in a Viennese interior, with a small bird perched at the end of its branch.

Construction

The sculpture works entirely under tension. The branch locks the extenders in place, allowing Boga to fit any ceiling height without technical hardware that would otherwise disturb the gentle flow of the shape.

At the base of the branch, a small worm introduces a quiet note of humour. The understated detail invites a moment of surprise and encourages storytelling — a suggested narrative between the worm below and the bird above.

Boga detail — the stainless-steel branch meeting its base, with a small worm introducing a quiet note of humour. Boga detail — the fiberglass bird perched at the end of its branch, at a room height otherwise left empty.

Idea

Boga gently dissolves the boundary between inside and outside, between domestic space and the natural world. Urban life distances us from nature, yet the desire for it remains — essential, even, to our sense of well-being.

By introducing a tree-like presence into the home — one that responds to air currents, and invites the viewer to look upward, as one would in a landscape — Boga creates a subtle, introspective encounter with nature indoors.

Type
Sculpture
Year
2026
Materials
Stainless Steel, Wood, Fiberglass
Collection
Wiener Norm