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    Ordonne Coffee Table Signed by Frederic Saulou
    Quantity
    8,580
    Steel and Stone Console Table by Batten and Kamp
    Quantity
    9,290
    Unique Signed Console by Jörg Pietschmann
    Quantity
    2,860
    Big Hand Knotted "Peigne 1" Rug, Florian Pretet and Lisa Mukhia Pretet
    Quantity
    14,700
    Port Saint Laurent Refined Contemporary Marble Dining Table 130/75
    Quantity
    24,050
    Divergente Uno Table by Andres Monnier
    Quantity
    4,000
    Burned Chunk by Jesse Sanderson
    Quantity
    1,910
    Last Tree, Sculpted Lighting by Jérôme Pereira
    Quantity
    27,687
    Sculpted Marble Slate Coffee Table, Fruste by Frederic Saulou
    Quantity
    11,000
    Brass Sculpted Light Suspension, Let's Talk by Periclis Frementitis
    Quantity
    5,060
    V-Dining Chair, Arno Declercq
    Quantity
    5,324
    Meteore Sculpted Table Lamp, Ludovic Clément d’Armont
    Quantity
    3,190
    Trilithon Marble Coffee Table by OS And OOS
    Quantity
    21,560
    Sculpted Bronze Sconce Light by Henry Wilson
    Quantity
    2,156
    ItooRaba Lounge Chair by Sizar Alexis
    Quantity
    3,850
    Total:
    147,127

    Dinner for 1 by OS And OOS

    10,780

    In stock

    Quantity
    SKU: Seat-Dinner-OS and OOS-2 Category:

    Additional information

    Weight 25 kg
    Dimensions 50 × 60 × 106 cm
    Designers

    Dimensions (CM)

    50 x 60 x 106 cm

    Dimensions (Inches)

    19.6 x 23.6 x 41.7 in

    Materials

    Edition

    Limited Edition

    Lead time

    6-7 Weeks

    Additional Information

    Made to order creations can be done: please contact us for any request.

    Materials: Aluminium

    Perspective no.1 has the user act as the main interaction element for they are invited to move around the work, it’s their perspective in relation to the combinations of surfaces that cause interaction. In the case of perspective no. 2 the work itself has the ability to move, rotating one or both of the circular discs reveals changes in transparency. But both thrive in combination with ambient light, the immateriality of light can be made physical though the use of the filters; as light waves move vertically and horizontally, the user can therefor play with the ability to block these wavelengths and in a way make light a tangible material.