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Carved from natural stone, the Layers collection explores composition through superimposed planes and intersecting surfaces. Each table is conceived as an assembly of distinct slabs, carefully offset and stacked to create a dialogue between weight and balance, solidity and suspension. Rather than emerging from a single mass, the pieces are built through accumulation, revealing how individual elements come together to form a cohesive whole.
The variation in stone tones and textures plays a central role in the collection. Subtle shifts in color, veining, and grain distinguish each layer, allowing the material’s natural character to guide the final composition. From softly honed, lighter surfaces to darker, more expressive stone, the layered construction highlights contrast while maintaining harmony.
Despite their material density, the tables retain a sense of visual lightness. The staggered planes create shadow, rhythm, and depth, giving the impression that the stone is floating rather than resting. This interplay between structure and void introduces movement into an otherwise static material.
By repeating a clear architectural logic while allowing for variation in arrangement and proportion, the Layers collection forms a family of objects that are both unified and distinct. Together, they read as fragments of a larger landscape—timeless, grounded, and quietly dynamic.


