Description
Two Tier Sculptural Dichroic Glass Coffee Table by ODA LIK Studio.
Limited Edition.
Dimensions: W 121 x D 189 x H 36 cm.
Materials: Dichroic glass composition with custom chromatic properties, mirror-polished stainless steel.
Incandescent embrace — coral red, burning orange, iridescent pink.
Two silhouettes entwine in a scarlet wave. Red throbs, slow ember in bodies’ hollow. An orange veil brushes the glass, fluid halo on the skin.
ODA LIK Variations is a line of art furniture at the threshold of sculpture and design, moving between reflective matter and chromatic vibration. Its formal grammar is freely inspired by odalisques: languid, sensual and enigmatic figures as found in orientalist painting. Bodies offered to the gaze yet remaining elusive, gliding between image, fantasy and visual construction. Not fixed in pose, but drawn toward an aesthetic of fluidity, curvature and sensual motion.
This formal language reinvents itself endlessly. Each piece, made to order, becomes a unique variation with its own coloristic nuances. Curves, reflections and light are ceaselessly recomposed, giving rise to unprecedented forms in resonance with the gaze that traverses them.
ODA LIK is an artistic project founded by Sandra Lipovetsky, a French state-certified architect.
After fifteen years spent directing global design for leading luxury houses between Paris and New York, she now develops a practice centered on light and chromaticity as a sensitive and transformative matter.
At the intersection of design and sculpture, ODA LIK explores light as a vector of transformation. Each creation examines reflection, transparency and colorimetric modulation, giving shape to works that oscillate between presence and disappearance.
The pieces unfold as limited editions or unique variations, crafted on demand.
They draw on artisanal savoir-faire and high-precision engineering to create vibrant surfaces capable of diffracting light and generating their own metamorphoses.
ODA LIK Variations is not a series of objects.
It is a choreography of reflections.
A fragmented body.
A shifting threshold between gaze and matter.

























