Mobius H4 Black Marble

More Works By Jeremy Guy Black Marble 2026
70 × 16 × 16 in 177.8 × 40.64 × 40.64 cm 400 lbs
$30,000

About Mobius H4 Black Marble

This contemporary sculpture in black marble is by Jeremy Guy.

For more than two decades, Jeremy Guy’s name has been synonymous with elegant, masterfully created modern sculptures that have attracted an international audience.
The Möbius series is a testament to Guy’s timeless sense of design and flawless craftsmanship—this piece is honed from one solid stone of rich black marble. Remarkably smooth-surfaced and highly polished, this iconic form (also called the infinity loop)—a Möbius strip -- is a mathematical construct—a surface with only one side and one boundary. It was first discovered in 1858 by a German mathematician. You can actually create your own Möbius loop by taking a strip of paper, giving it a half twist and joining the ends to form a loop.
Early in his career, Guy’s superb work was inspired by the renowned modernist British sculptors Barbara Hepworth and Henry Moore. Möbius H4 sits on a rectangular black plinth.

This sculpture is numbered in an edition of 50 and can be purchased on a commission basis. Please allow 8 - 12 weeks before shipping.

H 48 × W 18 × D 12 in / 120 × 45 × 30 cm & 120 kg / 260 lbs
Plinth included;
H 24 × W 20 × D 20 in / 61 × 50 × 50 cm & 200 kg / 440 lbs

The sculpture connects to the plinth via a steel pin, allowing Möbius to rotate independently of the plinth.
Möbius is supported by a fixed base, available in the following custom finishes:
½” painted black steel
1” brushed aluminum
3” engineered stone

“(The) infinity loop has been the subject of philosophical contemplation since its discovery by August Möbius in 1858. In popular culture, the Möbius loop symbolizes unity and timelessness. I have also added a semi-figurative aspect to my interpretation. This ‘Möbius’ sculpture was used as a prominent film prop in the 2018 film ‘A Simple Favor’.” Jeremy Guy

Jeremy Guy was born and raised in a small town in West Yorkshire, England. A fine art major, in 2001, he graduated from Leeds Metropolitan University with an Honours BA in Product Design. His sculptures are collected across three continents in both public and private spaces.
Of note—the Place du Casino (Casino Square) in Monte-Carlo, M2M Colombo in Sri Lanka, Queen Ethelburga’s College Sculpture Park in the UK, Orchard Residences in Singapore, the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Baltimore, The Peninsula in Miami, Florida, The Ritz-Carlton in Toronto, in California, New York and Las Vegas.