WETLAND Console
A crystalline pillar pierces the past — holding fossil wood in suspension, where water becomes structure and time becomes light.
178 x 50 x H 85 cm — Bespoke Sizes, Shapes and Finishes
2023 — Superstudio, Milan
Fossil OAK Wood (dates back to the 5th century BC, radiocarbon dating), Extraclear Polished RESIN
A wetland is an ecosystem rich in water — a place where, under certain conditions, organic materials such as wood can be preserved for millennia. In some alpine regions, ancient fossil deposits are found buried in riverbeds: trunks once swept away by currents and slowly covered by layers of sand and gravel. In their oxygen-poor rest, a semi-fossilization process begins. Subterranean waters bind minerals and iron with the wood’s tannins, naturally tinting it in tones that range from golden brown to deep black, where each grain becomes a chromatic landscape.
The fossil wood used in this piece is an oak from the Iron Age, dated to the 5th century BCE by radiocarbon analysis — rediscovered and carefully dried after centuries of immersion.
Like the water that once protected it, alcarol’s transparent resin embraces the ancient wood, preserving its uniqueness and allowing the eye to perceive its original energy. A transparent vertical pillar pierces and sustains the wooden surface, in an almost anti-gravitational gesture. This crystalline column becomes both structure and symbol — a luminous axis of equilibrium that links the weight of the past to the clarity of the present, transforming material memory into suspended light.
The Wetland Console thus embodies the dialogue between permanence and transience — between what is buried and what endures, between water and time.
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