furniture

by Thomas DeVoss

archatlas:

Indoor MANOTECA

The indoor table is made from vintage exterior doors. When opened, it’s a studying desk with rawhide pockets and storage in the form of a wooden drawer. When closed, it functions as a dining table with space for eight people. It is an handmade one of a kind, completely treated with natural paints. The vintage and organic look really stand out on the furniture, so versatile end product carries with a story that can now continue in a new household.

by Thomas DeVoss

modernizing:

Archipelago by Eagle Wolf Orca.

Archipelago I and II are the names of two stunning tables created by Emmet Rock. The first is composed by two stones placed on a glass table which is held up by dark metal frames. The second, instead, comprises of a singular large stone wrapped around a glass table. These delicate arrangements between stone and glass oppose a notion of modern design, the one defined by clean lines and ambiguous notions of simplicity. It begs the viewer or user to question aesthetics through unconventional forms and shapes.