<p>The echo table pushes the material limits of metal and wood to imagine an intangible reality.<br />
The grain of wood tells its history, and by using a technique of exposing the hardwood (season of winter) and embedded metal into the lines of the softwood (season of summer), each growth creates an elusive boundary between the two materials.<br />
The objectivity further enhanced by the lightness and thinness in the profile of both materials.<br />
Beauty and inspiration are found all around us. The table legs reference the shape generated by the spilling of water.<br />
The variation in the shapes of the table top resembles that of stones organically formed by sea current.<br />
Enacting the activity and motion which would happen around a table. The colours allude to the subtle shades of a sunrise, created in three metal: aluminum, copper, and brass.<br />
Developed and Produced during the Arteficius Designer Residency program in Montalcino </p>