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Magma
Style:
Brutalist/Sculptural
Dimensions:
490H x 900W 600D
Material
Textured paint, Wood, Metal, Marble Top
The idea for Magma began on a late-night scroll through satellite images of volcanic eruptions — the kind where you can almost feel the heat through the screen. What struck me wasn’t the eruption itself, but the aftermath: the hardened flow, the unpredictable paths, the way the land reforms around something so volatile. I wanted to translate that moment — not the chaos, but the sculpted stillness that comes after — into a piece of furniture.
The form is grounded in contrast. The base is intentionally raw, textured like solidified lava — tough, almost crude at first glance, but shaped with care. Above it, the black stone top carries fiery orange veins that echo the trails of molten rock, held together with warm brushed metal trims that "flow" around and through the surface like magma refusing to cool completely. The upper tray balances above it all, like a mouth of a volcano frozen mid-eruption — open, suspended, and slightly surreal.
Magma isn’t just a coffee table. It’s a moment in time captured — of nature’s force frozen into function. It’s meant for spaces that embrace bold materiality — sculptural interiors, luxury hospitality, or curated homes where every object tells a story.
It’s heavy, honest, and unapologetically expressive.