The Table Edit
Art in Motion, Stilled in Form.
Category
Furniture Design
Year
IN Process

Synopsis

This table redefines the boundaries between furniture and interactive art. Designed as a centrepiece, it unites the permanence of natural stone with the transience of sand patterns, creating a piece that is as contemplative as it is functional.
Spatial Planning
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Design
The tabletop is composed of a carefully curated blend of marbles — from luxurious whites to rich Emperador browns and textured grey marquina — each section selected for its distinct veining and tactile depth. These stone segments are laid out like a mosaic, creating a sculptural surface that adds weight, elegance, and character. Designed to adapt as coffee tables, center tables, dining tables or even at work stations , these pieces of art are here to evolve and inspire.
Beneath a central glass inlay, a concealed magnetic mechanism guides a metal ball silently through fine, mineral-rich sand, forming continuously shifting mandala-like patterns. This kinetic sand art becomes a quiet spectacle — always moving, always changing — evoking the meditative rhythm of nature.
The base is constructed from solid teak or brushed metal, complementing the natural palette of the stone while offering visual lightness to balance the density of the marble top. Whether placed in a living room, lobby, or gallery-like setting, this table offers a multi-sensory experience — one that merges sight, soundlessness, materiality, and time.
More than a surface, it’s a canvas in motion — a space for stillness, reflection, and conversation.
