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“Untouchables” sculptural streamline coffee table (table base only)
“Untouchables” coffee-table is constructed from two identical, sculptural, streamline shaped objects.
The objects are placed in such a way that they don’t intersect, but seem to flow over each-other.
The two different colors enhance the image of the design.
The weight of the glass top provides stability
The design is inspired by laws of physics.
A visually interesting and challenging… object.
Playing with tension, balance, strength, gravity, weight and stability.
signed and numbered by the maker.
Material: composite / steel
PLEASE NOTE! GLASS TOP NOT INCLUDED!
To ship a glass top overseas is more expensive than the glass top itself.
Have the glass top made at the local glass dealer.
We advise for the glass top: 10 mm. thick Clear tempered glass.
Table bases come with glass-protectors.
diameter: minmal: 95 cm. maximal: 135 cm.
We prefer 120 cm.( images show 130 cm. )
« Creator of objects, eye candy, and conversation pieces. »
Jan Paul is an award-winning sculptor and designer based in the Netherlands whose work is featured in the permanent collection of the Gent Design Museum. Through his creative practice, he explores reoccurring themes and directions of thought which include the beauty of multiplicity, the hidden marvel in everyday objects, the reinterpretation of icons, and the boundaries of new materials.