The Crest and Trough Series draws inspiration from the phenomenon of wave interference, where crests and troughs overlap to form intricate patterns of varying amplitude. This physical representation of periodic pulses captures the inherent beauty of nature’s rhythms and patterns, which manifest in various natural phenomena.
Created by South Korean designer Dongwook Choi, the table reflects his interest in scientific phenomena, patterns found in nature, and organic forms. Choi, who studied metal craft at Konkuk University in Seoul, employs an experimental approach to his work. He carefully observes and organizes natural patterns, translating them into tangible forms through a process that emphasizes proportion and detail.
This chrome bench exemplifies Choi’s exploration of reflective surfaces and his fascination with the relationship between natural forms and crafted objects. The piece stands as part of a broader series exploring the concept of wave interference through physical design.
Colors can be customized.
Dimensions LxWxH | 125x39x50cm (49x15x20'') |
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Weight (kg) | 15 |
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