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Cascatta Square Dining Table

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Cascatta Dining Table (Square) captures the moment water collapses and spills onto a surface—an event normally too fluid to hold—rendered here in sculptural permanence.

The form, poised between motion and stasis, evokes a paradox: a liquid gesture, immutably frozen.

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Each leg pours outward, giving the illusion of continuous flow, their polished steel structure dissipating into fractal puddles. There is an architectural balance to the chaos—a deliberate collapse that recalls both engineered erosion and elemental spontaneity.

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More than an homage to water, the piece meditates on transience and transformation.

As the stainless steel legs dissolve into branching networks, they invite the viewer to consider how something as ephemeral as a splash can become the anchor for communal experience.

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A square plane of tempered glass sits suspended above, barely touching the force below.

Emphasizing the void between presence and disappearance. It is a table, yes—but also an impossibility made tangible.

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200 x 100 x 18 cM

High Strength Resin

Automotive Paint

Polyurethane Topcoat

Proprietary Chrome Finish

(optional)

375 X 375 X 76 cm

(Seats 12 px)

Cast Stainless Steel

Polished to a Mirror Finish

$75,000 USD

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