Wedge Collection
"Wedge: A Symbol of Triumph, Artistry, and Activism" The iconic Triumph TR7, a wedge-shaped sports car that epitomized British engineering excellence
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"Wedge: A Symbol of Triumph, Artistry, and Activism" The iconic Triumph TR7, a wedge-shaped sports car that epitomized British engineering excellence. Brie slice and cheese knife - the perfect tools to create a delectable wedge of this beloved cheese. Artie Frost's measuring instruments from RMS Titanic, showcasing the precision of wedges in maritime history. Billy Bragg, singer-songwriter and political activist who used his music as a powerful wedge to challenge societal norms. Lazar Markovich Lissitzky's artwork "Beat the Whites with the Red Wedge" (1920), symbolizing revolutionary change through artistic expression. Vidal Sassoon, the legendary British hairdresser who revolutionized hairstyling with his innovative cutting techniques using wedges. An advert for Wolsey nylons featuring elegant women wearing stockings that accentuate their legs' natural curves – emphasizing how they can enhance beauty and confidence. Hiroo Kawai's lithograph capturing the excitement and skill involved in opening oysters with precise wedging movements. The Lotus Esprit Turbo 1986 Silver – an exquisite example of automotive design where sleek lines converge into a striking wedge shape. A male raven keenly observing men using saws, mallets, and wedges to cut down an oak tree – highlighting nature's own use of these simple yet effective tools. From triumph on wheels to culinary delights; from art movements challenging conventions to groundbreaking hairstyles; from historical artifacts to stunning automobiles – the concept of "wedge" weaves its way through various aspects of our lives. Whether it be admiring the aerodynamic elegance of a Triumph TR7 or savoring a perfectly sliced piece of brie cheese with a specialized knife – there is something captivating about this geometric form.