Keble College, Oxford University
Vertical strip sundial. The hours are raised off the wall and the hour lines are made of mirror polished stainless steel folded to 90°, both to enhance impact.Back to top
Stowe School, Buckinghamshire
An exact replica of Captain Cook's dial for Stowe School, BuckinghamshireBack to top
Millenium tower
This 10 metre tower was commissioned for the entrance to the Millennium Dome. It incorporated five dials from different millennia and culturesBack to top
Citreon
A contemporary semi-reflective glass obelisk for Citroen UK HeadquartersBack to top
Axis Business Park, Liverpool
Bespoke contemporary stainless steel armillary sphere for Axis Business Park, Liverpool, EnglandBack to top
St Paul's School, London
A 150cm diameter stainless steel armillary sphere for St Paul's School, LondonBack to top
Padrosa shopping centre
A trio of dramatic 3m armillary spheres forming the focal point for the principle avenue of the Padrosa shopping centreBack to topExamples of corporate art
Undertaking multiple major commissions worldwide has taught us how to make the best use of our resources. David and the team provide a bespoke, personal service you can rely on from start to finish. Our Project Manager works closely with clients and contractors to ensure continuous coordination and the smoothest path between commissioning and completion.
Our team of consultants is always available. Arabists, mathematicians, typographers, translators, lighting designers, even an astronomer, each familiar with the unique range of dials, sculptures and water features in the David Harber portfolio and ready to advise as needed.
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