Introducing Mass Table | Objects & Editions

  • Introducing Mass Table | Objects & Editions
  • June 2024

Launched at Melbourne Design Week, the Mass Table embodies an exploration into the delicate balance of form and mass, offering a contemplative journey for our studio. This table serves as a quiet experiment, paving the way for future production pieces. A fusion of natural and industrial elements, it finds harmony in the inclusion of waste stone offcuts, lending a sense of stability to the ensemble.

 

Crafted with precision, the industrial forms undergo a meticulous process of bead blasting and hand waxing, infusing the aluminum with a gentle allure. Each table is graced with a unique stone offcut, resulting in seven distinct edition objects, each with its own character.

1/7 Travertine – SOLD

2/7 Opus – SOLD

3/7 Rosso – SOLD

4/7 Boradino – SOLD

5/7 Avacatus – SOLD

6/7  Manzanares – Available

7/7 Calmante – SOLD

 

 

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