





“Moon” coffee table is like a paused phase of the moon.
A moment in time that stopped moving, but kept its story. The surface reveals holes, paths, and irregularities — clear traces of life that once existed within it. Marks left by small inhabitants, years passing, natural processes of decay and formation are not hidden here; they become the narrative itself.
This table speaks about uniqueness. About that immediate feeling that it was once alive. That it is not replicated, copied, or shaped to fit a mold. It is a work of time and years — impossible to repeat, only to reveal.
The round glass top is a conscious technical decision. It acts as a counterbalance to the chaos of the wood, its raw and unpredictable nature, while still allowing the object to function as a table. The transparent surface doesn’t compete for attention; it lets you see what lies beneath. A calm, clean layer resting above a complex, living structure.
The spikes found on the wood are not flaws or obstacles. They are signs of character. Just like in people — they don’t need to be changed or hidden, only acknowledged and revealed. That is exactly what this table does.
“Moon” is a synergy between art, design, and function.
An object that doesn’t just serve a purpose, but speaks.
Not about perfection — but about truth.
Materials:
• Wood
• Glass
• Metal
84
Ø 90x30cm
Clean with a damp cloth.