In organic shapes, this triptych of small tables is supported by a slender rebar structure and characterized by geometric shapes etched on the sheet metal tops. Flowing forms, almost primitive markings, material combinations and chromatic variations combine: iron, brass and copper are mixed repeatedly with shapes inspired by circles that branch out into the water, into the flowing current and the rippling waves. The connecting bars of the frame, positioned at the same height from the ground, form a natural weave, like branches of the same plant, in a fluid, balanced composition.
In organic shapes, this triptych of small tables is supported by a slender rebar structure and characterized by geometric shapes etched on the sheet metal tops. Flowing forms, almost primitive markings, material combinations and chromatic variations combine: iron, brass and copper are mixed repeatedly with shapes inspired by circles that branch out into the water, into the flowing current and the rippling waves. The connecting bars of the frame, positioned at the same height from the ground, form a natural weave, like branches of the same plant, in a fluid, balanced composition.