SURFACED CABINET
The surfaced cabinet blends different material characteristics within one functional sculpture. Ceramic
tiles shape the front surface of the cabinet, merging together as one organic relief that seems a living
structure set into stone. Every tile has it’s unique footprint and comes out of a different mold, creating
a variety in shape and depth like a rhythm of fossils. The wooden foot is built up out of small vertical
strokes of fineer that follow the natural lines of the wood. The lines in the wood and the wavy surface of the
ceramic tiles bring a graphic sense to the piece which is loosely inspired by shapes you can find in nature
when different organic substances come together and surprisingly take form as a sculpture in itself.
Surfaced Cabinet
SURFACED CABINET MOSS
In this design shape, structure and contrast become even more visible caused by the special green and ox- idized type of glaze that runs through the structure of the ceramic relief. Like water flows through the cracks and depths it finds in nature in earth, wood and stone. The three dimensional aspect of the tiles in combi- nation with the flow of the glaze provokes a sense of life within the piece and displays an organic process frozen in time, reflecting on its own transitory state.
The tiles are made out of casts of melon fruit that lose their shape as time goes by. Leaving its skin bumped and dent.