Limited Editions
Launch year: 2021
Material: Solid wood
Dimensions: 160 x 130 x h30 cm
Edition: 25 pieces + 2 AP
A punctual disruption reverberates into its surroundings. Quietude and stability are disturbed. The cause is unknown. The overflow seems imminent, but time reveals the possibility of adaptation and absorption of what is no longer the same.
The Sussurro table originates in a free and spontaneous way, diverts its original flow and shifts matter from its plane into topographical waves. It upsets the flow and goes against the wood grain. The same force that disrupts also evidences a newfound diversity of forms revealed by these paths. The Sussurro table registers the image of an interrupted silence.
Launch year: 2014
Material: Solid wood
Dimensions: 220/260 x 58 x h84 cm
Edition: 30 pieces + 2 AP
While attending a concert, Jacqueline became interested in the sinuous forms that the wood is able to achieve through musical instruments’ craftsmanship. She immediately began to sketch what would eventually become the Cello console.
Cello has three delicate support points. It stands on the ground through its sharp, thin, needle-like edges bringing up the image of an insects’ poise. The piece has a continuous and fluid movement from its top to its extremities achieved by an uninterrupted trace.
Launch year: 2017
Material: Metal stainless steel and Stone quartz
Dimensions: 243 x 134 x h32 cm
Edition: 18 pieces + 2 AP
Inspired by the movement of the tectonic plates, the Fenda table features a single seemingly random cut that divides, at the same time as it pairs both parts. In this pairing, the Fenda table becomes a representation of what has been or what can become one. A game of time and space.
Launch year: 2017
Material: Metal stainless steel
Dimensions: Ø150 x 12 cm / Ø120 x 12 cm
Edition: 18 pieces + 2 AP
The Epicentro panel transgresses the vertical surface of the wall that supports it as well as the image of the one who is reflected. The central element distorts, disturbs and confuses as it instigates and attracts the observer. The fluidity of the material is present, when released by high temperature, while it reminds us of a drop in suspension.