Marble Ways _ Low Table

Grooves, dust and time converge: marble and wood preserved in a suspended landscape of memory.

DIMENSIONS
55 x 100 x H 25 cm — Bespoke Sizes, Shapes and Finishes
YEAR OF PRESENTATION
2015 — Galleria Rossana Orlandi, Milan
MATERIALS
Solid WOOD, MARBLE powder, Transparent RESIN, X-shape STEEL Base.

The Marble Ways Low Table captures the essence of a marble-cutting workshop through time-worn wood and stone-laden residue. Two salvaged boards—once marred by massive circular blades—bear the countless scratches where marble and water worked in relentless rhythm.
Into this worn surface, a transparent layer of resin is poured—echoing the flows of cooling water—to encapsulate the marble dust, level the scars and freeze the moment of labour in form. Beneath, the metal base, inspired by the cutting blades themselves, links function and memory: its steel supports hold the table like tools that once shaped stone.
Here, wood retains its scars, marble its powder, and resin its clarity. This table doesn’t hide history—it reveals it. It becomes a surface of time, material and process: the echoes of countless cuts, the sediment of dust, the stillness of preservation.
At once tactile and visual, the piece invites you to touch the grooves, to acknowledge the past that lives beneath your hand, and to bring those traces into your space. The low table is a pause in motion, a moment where labour, matter and memory converge into a quiet functional artwork.

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