The N4 coffee table by Aaron Scott in bleached cherry features a top that tapers as it rises up from its base, while at the same time rotating 20 degrees. This complex twist on a simple geometrical concept is made possible by careful, labor-intensive engineering.
The N-series uses rotational symmetry to explore the relationship between organic form and negative space. The pieces are fabricated by means of a stacked-lamination process, then sculpted by hand to achieve their final shape. Through careful attention to engineering, the wood becomes essentially a plastic medium, capable of taking on highly intricate, eccentric forms, without compromising its strength or stability.
| Dimensions LxWxH | 74x74x33cm (29x29x13'') |
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| Piece Weight (kg) | 9 |
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