CREEK Table _ Chestnut
Two chestnut banks face one another, divided by a flowing void. A table shaped like a silent stream, where nature’s memory runs deep and still.
280 x 100 x H 75 cm — Bespoke Sizes, Shapes and Finishes
2016 — Mint Gallery, London
Chestnut Solid WOOD, Extraclear Polished RESIN, Burnished STEEL Legs.
Chestnut Creek Table is crafted from aged chestnut logs recovered from the undergrowth of the Italian Dolomites. The bark’s rugged surface and natural edges are preserved within a translucent layer that evokes the still waters once nourishing the tree’s roots.
Following alcarol’s environmental cross-section philosophy, the piece transforms the tree’s final state into a new beginning. The jagged edges of the wooden sections mirror each other like riverbanks, separated by a winding stream of light — a silent recall of mountain creeks and alpine terrain.
A sculptural table where memory, landscape, and material converge.
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