One Console presents an unexpected, unique and somewhat imperfect architecture, reminiscent of prehistoric Dolmens, assembled from irregularly shaped stones into seemingly random and unreliable masonry. It's as if the elements that make up the console weren't supposed to be together, but instead suddenly shifted from their original position, creating a modern and recognizable addition with a large tabletop and unusual bases. A barely noticeable opening between the curved modules forming the base ensures the interaction of light that illuminates the various profiles of the cantilevered columns. The legs are located very close to each other, so that from some points of view the distance is not perceived; this creates visual instability and an amazing dynamic effect. At the same time, the play of the legs gives direction to the console, and hence to the space in which it is used. These features give the product an individual richness that makes it unique and especially unexpected.
Width: 153cm | Width: 83cm |
Depth: 40cm | Depth: 40cm |
Height: 75cm | Height: 75cm |