Introducing The Breeze Collection

  • Introducing The Breeze Collection
  • Furniture - August 2020
  • PHOTOGRAPHY Haydn Cattach

Ross Gardam’s new Breeze Collections explores the divergence of mass planner forms and the subtle light play produced by them.

The collection is presented in a variety of finishes and sizes, with a repeated leg detail continuing through the collection. The breeze collection features side table, coffee table, circular meeting table, and meeting / dining table. The high tables are available in several top sizes and finishes, including Gardano marble. Produced from plate aluminium, cut bent and held together ingeniously via three fasteners allowing the table to easily flat-pack.

“I am always interested in light, and the breeze table allowed the subtle light play on three angled surfaces as well as beautiful gradients when they curve and diverge into each other,” Gardam says.

The collection joins other recent releases by the Melbourne based studio including Ceto and Place. Breeze Collection is available for purchase through the Ross Gardam’s studio and Stylecraft in Australia and Singapore.

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