Description
Sculptural side table / stool made out of perforated sheet, designed for collective seating arrangements that challenge social distancing and encourage the exploration of the visual perception of metal, through depth and volumes, different opacities and transparencies of perforated metal.
The carefully handcrafted unique shape with its original geometric beveled corners, allows the Huddle stool to change its role from a seating option to an independent art piece with oblique mode standing position, enhancing the personality of your space.
Multifunctional and robust with colorful unique design and original geometric shapes ( customizable colors upon request ), the inside base can be also used as a creative storage solution for small items.
Your order will be sent in a special packaging to secure the product, delivered directly to your home. The price doesn’t include shipping costs. They will be added to your order during checkout.
Build process
Technique: welded stainless steel, 100% hand crafted from zero by the artist.
Build process takes between 4-6 weeks; please allow extra time for custom orders (materials and dimensions can be customized upon request). No two pieces will be the same, because each piece is 100% unique. Due to the nature of the material, the coloring may vary slightly from the photos.
Dimensions
L 37 cm / W 37 cm / H 47 cm
Materials
Stainless steel, all sides painted using electrostatic coating. ( customizable colors upon request )
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Like a reaction to the unstoppable digitalisation of our world, romanian-born artist, Anadora Lupo has created a series of metal works that is antithetical to this trend. The core easthetic of the works embodies both sculptural and utilitarian principles like strength, durability and stability; in a rare language that create a moment of calm and solitude.
The metal is sensually forged to unique shapes through a manually intensive process, furniture that goes far beyond its functional use. Each piece that comes out of Anadora’s hands is unique, and contributes with a delicate touch of the sublime in a domestic space.
The work itself is open to interpretation but her unique style and daring forms, certainly set the artist to be seen as existing somewhere between traditional disciplines and modern interpretations of sculpture, design and architecture.