The Theron Flume Floor Sculpture creates contemplative presence through stacked forms that dialogue between natural and engineered materials. Inspired by Mid-Century sculpture and Brutalist architecture, this commanding piece sequences dark-stained pecan mango wood volumes with celestial marble discs that function like mechanical joints or vertebrae. The vertical composition of cones, cylinders, discs and bowls creates deliberate rhythm, whilst the material contrast balances organic wood warmth with marble's coolness and permanence. The substantial scale gives this sculpture real presence to anchor spaces. This anthropomorphic yet abstract piece invites interpretation and rewards prolonged viewing.