Uranus Table
A vision of Uranus on Earth: wood glowing with green radiance, suspended between matter and mystery.
DIMENSIONS
Ø 175 x H 75 cm — Bespoke Sizes, Shapes and Finishes
Ø 175 x H 75 cm — Bespoke Sizes, Shapes and Finishes
YEAR OF PRESENTATION
2022 — Galleria Rossana Orlandi, Milan
2022 — Galleria Rossana Orlandi, Milan
MATERIALS
Burled poplar wood with verdigris impregnation process, extraclear polished resin, invisible metal fixings
Burled poplar wood with verdigris impregnation process, extraclear polished resin, invisible metal fixings
Resin crystallizes the organic parts without covering the section planes, finely sealed with a matte finish that preserves the natural wood touch.
The Uranus Table explores the boundary between perception and matter — a reflection on how light, wood, and the eye shape what we call reality.
At first glance, its materials defy familiarity, as though drawn from another world. Yet the piece is wholly terrestrial: two mirrored Burled Poplar planks with live edges, encased and joined like fragments of floating terrain. They never touch, suspended in balance, upheld by four clear pillars that lift them in a seeming levity.
The Burled Poplar bears a grain of swirling knots and eyes — natural complexity in deformation. Enhanced by a verdigris-infused oil finish, its inherent holographic depth is magnified, tinting the wood with subtle green radiance. Under shifting light, the surface glimmers with an otherworldly glow, transforming the material into something almost unrecognizable — neither fully wood nor alien, but something in between.
Uranus Table is not a creation taken from space, but a terrestrial object inspired by a planet. It invites us to look deeper into our own world — to perceive the extraordinary hidden within the ordinary, to feel the mysterious green echo of Uranus in grain, light, and matter.
At first glance, its materials defy familiarity, as though drawn from another world. Yet the piece is wholly terrestrial: two mirrored Burled Poplar planks with live edges, encased and joined like fragments of floating terrain. They never touch, suspended in balance, upheld by four clear pillars that lift them in a seeming levity.
The Burled Poplar bears a grain of swirling knots and eyes — natural complexity in deformation. Enhanced by a verdigris-infused oil finish, its inherent holographic depth is magnified, tinting the wood with subtle green radiance. Under shifting light, the surface glimmers with an otherworldly glow, transforming the material into something almost unrecognizable — neither fully wood nor alien, but something in between.
Uranus Table is not a creation taken from space, but a terrestrial object inspired by a planet. It invites us to look deeper into our own world — to perceive the extraordinary hidden within the ordinary, to feel the mysterious green echo of Uranus in grain, light, and matter.
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