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Place of Origin: Baltic
Bent Side Table by Donatas Zukauskas
By Donatas Žukauskas
Located in Geneve, CH
Bent Side Table by Donatas Zukauskas Dimensions: Ø 45 x H 62 cm. Materials: Concrete, wood, recycled paper, glue, and paint. The fusion of sturdiness and elegance, along with the bl...
Category

2010s Post-Modern Baltic Tables

Materials

Concrete, Other

'Napoleon' Marble Top & Lacquer Veneer Console from Egli Design
By Egle Mieliauskiene
Located in London, GB
Subtly elegant, this 'Napoleon' console table, with its marble top and brown lacquered veneer base makes a timeless addition to any home. There’s no dou...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Modern Baltic Tables

Materials

Marble

Modern Coffee Table by Donatas Zukauskas
By Donatas Žukauskas
Located in Geneve, CH
Modern Coffee Table by Kasanai Dimensions: D 63 x H 40 cm. Materials: Oak, cement, recycled paper, glue, paint. 15 kg. The visual inspiration for the coffee table is a combination of natural wood and concrete. These two opposite materials combined, create a unique character of the product that has the coldness of concrete and the coziness of wood. The main goal of the project was to create not only a piece of furniture, but also a sculptural and elegant detail of the interior. The tabletop is made of natural oak, and the base of the table, resembling concrete in appearance, is made by pouring solid mass. The set task was technologically challenging - it was necessary to fuse wet mass and moisture-sensitive wood. The entire structure of the table is manufactured at the same time, so that the two materials join together smoothly and precisely to avoid any gaps. After the product dries, it is scrubbed, and the tabletop is oiled. The black concrete-like material is the result of various experiments. It is a mixture of several components: an eco-friendly of cement, recycled paper, glue, and paint. Dried it becomes as strong as wood, it resembles concrete but is slightly elastic, so it does not split or crumble.The result is a natural texture and strength that ensures durability, setting it apart as a unique and sustainable piece. Donatas Žukauskas...
Category

2010s Post-Modern Baltic Tables

Materials

Concrete

Mottled Side Table by Donatas Zukauskas
By Donatas Žukauskas
Located in Geneve, CH
Mottled Side Table by Kasanai Dimensions: D 46 x H 61 cm. Materials: Concrete, recycled cardboard, glue, paint. 6 kg. The fusion of sturdiness and elegance, along with the blend of archaism and modernity. More than just a surface for placing objects, these tables are functional pieces of art that effortlessly become focal points within any room. Cardboard as the main component may come as a surprise, as paper is generally perceived as delicate. However, through careful experimentation and integration of other materials: cement, glue, paint, the resulting mixture acquires the desired properties of wood. The material acquires a natural texture and strength, ensuring its durability and longevity. The resulting material not only imitates the strength of wood, but also has a natural texture reminiscent of its organic counterpart. This texture adds a tactile dimension to the tables and provides a sensory experience that combines visual appeal with pleasant touch. Donatas Žukauskas...
Category

2010s Post-Modern Baltic Tables

Materials

Concrete

Bent Side Table by Donatas Zukauskas
By Donatas Žukauskas
Located in Geneve, CH
Bent Side Table by Kasanai Dimensions: D 45 x H 62 cm. Materials: Cement, wood, recycled paper, glue, paint. 6 kg. The fusion of sturdiness and elegance, along with the blend of archaism and modernity. More than just a surface for placing objects, these tables are functional pieces of art that effortlessly become focal points within any room. Crafted with an eco-friendly mixture of cement, recycled paper, glue, and paint, this table undergoes meticulous experimentation to achieve a material closely resembling wood in its properties. The result is a natural texture and strength that ensures durability, setting it apart as a unique and sustainable piece. One remarkable attribute of this material is its slight elasticity. Unlike rigid materials that may be prone to splitting or crumbling under pressure, this table material exhibits a flexible nature, providing a level of resilience that enhances its longevity. Donatas Žukauskas...
Category

2010s Post-Modern Baltic Tables

Materials

Concrete

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