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Ben

It does look to be pretty authentic... Up for making your own? Have a look here http://www.wikihow.com/Create-a-Calder-Mobile

Jason

kid o in nyc has some similar designs. http://www.kidonyc.com/products:search/?search=mobile

rion

I've had my eye on these for quite a while:
http://www.humboldt1.com/~mobiles/

leah

i saw these on etsy recently and thought they were pretty neat.

leah

oops...http://www.alexandermobiles.etsy.com

greg.org

hmm, it's in a 25' wide, 12,000sf townhouse on the Upper East Side which was gut renovated from a 10-apartment configuration into a single-family in 2004.

So a $250k Calder would be a bargain. [And not just because they're going for $1.5mm now.]

Katie

it almost looks like a flensted:

http://www.flensted-mobiles.com/start.html

Katie

it almost looks like a flensted:

http://www.flensted-mobiles.com/start.html

Michael

Flensted! Those are paper, this looks like a real mobile.

sarah

you can get them at the guggenheim...

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nic

I've seen something similar in a small store in Hayes Valley in San Francisco..

Mario

This company makes standard and custom designed Calder type mobiles

Mario

sorry here

http://modmobiles.com/

Mario

sorry here

http://modmobiles.com/

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