“Tango” Side Table

by Kim Thomé Norway

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Description

A series of side tables made of three core construction materials, glass, aluminum and wood. The materials are all cylindrical in shape and stuck using tinted UV glue to highlight the join. The point at which the glass and metal meet is usually one that is made to look invisible but using a dye it has been used as a feature instead.
The tinting of the UV glue is specifically something that has been developed for this project.

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metalwork

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2

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Kim Thomé is a multidisciplinary design studio working between objects and installation-based projects working between London and Oslo. Thomé is a graduate of Kent Institute of Art and Design, and spengt several years working for other artists and designers before finally finishing his studies at before finishing his studies at The Royal College of Art. His work ranges from product design, furniture to more recently grand, encapsulating exhibitions focusing on manipulating a viewer's perception of light and colour through his fabricated optical illusions. A hypnotising presence is carried through from his most large scale of works, for example a multistory kaleidoscopic installation piece using hundreds of Swarovski crystals to his intimate series of  couloured glass vases, Panes, which explore glass as vessels, structures, and objects within a domestic realm.
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