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Rock Table

The Rock Table appears not as a design object, but as the residue of an elemental event.

Its mass seems to have been forged under immense, invisible pressure—split open and cast outward in all directions, frozen at the instant of expansion.

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Glossy fissures, sharp vectors, and imploding planes give the sense that the material once moved at great speed and was suddenly halted, leaving behind the memory of a force still vibrating beneath the surface.

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Part of the Spectra Collection, the piece explores the boundary between sculpture and function, structure and violence.

Where other tables suggest equilibrium, this one feels on the verge of something else—tectonic rather than architectural

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Cast in resin and finished by hand to an immaculate, near-liquid polish, its surface reflects and distorts its surroundings with almost photographic clarity.

Beneath the glass, it hovers like a captured detonation—poised, intricate, and unrepeatable.

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141 x 91 x 75 cm

(Supports a Glass Top up to 2m Diameter)

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Hand Layered Epoxy Composite

Automotive Finish - $11.925 USD

Velvet Chrome Finish - $14.425 USD

141 x 91 x 75 cm

(Supports a Glass Top up to 2m Diameter)

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Hand Layered Epoxy Composite

Automotive Finish - $11.925 USD

Velvet Chrome Finish - $14.425 USD

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