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Geber

Description

Designer: Romeo Sozzi

The starting point is a sand mould that forms the table top imprint.

Inside this mould, molten brass is poured like volcanic lava. Then, depending on cooling and atmospheric conditions, the metal solidifies, taking on a unique and unrepeatable shape each time. In other words: the initial model is standard, mass produced, but always resulting in a unique piece. Almost an alchemical artefact. Not for nothing, from its very name, the Geber table draws inspiration from the Arab alchemist Giābir ibn Hayyān, according to whom bodies placed in contact with each other can change and acquire new properties.

Dimensions:
Dia 75 cm, H 70 cm

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SKU 39879286-412 Category Tag
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Geber

Designer: Romeo SozziThe starting point is a sand mould that forms the table top imprint.Inside this mould, molten brass is poured like volcanic lava. Then, depending on cooling and atmospheric conditions, the metal solidifies, taking on a unique and unrepeatable shape each time. In other words: the initial model is standard, mass produced, but always resulting in a unique piece. Almost an alchemical artefact. Not for nothing, from its very name, the Geber table draws inspiration from the Arab alchemist Giābir ibn Hayyān, according to whom bodies placed in contact with each other can change and acquire new properties.Dimensions: Dia 75 cm, H 70 cm
SKU 39879286-412 Category Tag

Dia 75 cm, H 70 cm

Description

Designer: Romeo Sozzi

The starting point is a sand mould that forms the table top imprint.

Inside this mould, molten brass is poured like volcanic lava. Then, depending on cooling and atmospheric conditions, the metal solidifies, taking on a unique and unrepeatable shape each time. In other words: the initial model is standard, mass produced, but always resulting in a unique piece. Almost an alchemical artefact. Not for nothing, from its very name, the Geber table draws inspiration from the Arab alchemist Giābir ibn Hayyān, according to whom bodies placed in contact with each other can change and acquire new properties.

Dimensions:
Dia 75 cm, H 70 cm