The Tronco Console emerges as a sculptural composition in three parts: three vertical stainless-steel pillars that stand together as a unified console and apart as independent objects with their own spatial rhythm. Inspired by the natural geometry of tree trunks rising in clusters, the forms reinterpret nature’s verticality through an engineered material language. Each piece is shaped through hydroforming and refined by hand, creating a surface alive with ridges, folds, and impressions that reveal both impact and intention. What begins as industrial stainless steel becomes an organic, reflective skin that shifts with light and movement.
Designed by Nitush and Aroosh as a study in pressure, form, and transformation, the console positions sculpture before function. The three pillars align to create a clean, architectural silhouette, an uninterrupted linear volume that can serve as a console, entryway anchor, or gallery-like surface. When separated, each module retains its autonomy, becoming a standalone sculptural column that activates corners, hallways, or open spaces. The system is inherently fluid: its identity evolves with the environment, inviting the collector to redefine composition and dimension.
Crafted in stainless steel using energy-efficient processes, each element is surprisingly lightweight despite its monolithic presence. The closed-base construction ensures stability, while the hand-finished surface introduces subtle variations that make each piece one-of-a-kind. Available in polished or matte stainless steel the Tronco Console can be tailored to a wide range of interiors, from minimalist homes to dramatic contemporary settings. Sculpture first, function second, it brings a quiet yet commanding presence to any room.
Set of three hydroformed stainless-steel pillars with closed bases. Lightweight, movable, customizable in matte/polished finishes and multiple colors. Handmade; each piece unique.
| Dimensions LxWxH | 130x40x90cm (51x16x35'') |
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| Piece Weight (kg) | 40 |
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