Graham Collins has taken his later work as a point of
departure and created a sculptural table for the Normann
x Brask Art Collection. With its textural composition of
woodworking, glass and automotive window tinting,
the side table utilizes the same materials as his ’tinted
monochromes’ series, reconfigured into a functional
piece of furniture.
“In addition to making artwork, I also build furniture for
myself, so it was very natural for me to design a table.
Ordinarily, I am obsessively hands-on when making my
work so this was an interesting exercise in just thinking
about the design process. Art and design both influence
each other a great deal; to me, they seem to have slightly
different, though not mutually exclusive purposes. Both
fields generate technical and critical dialogues, which
are useful to the other.” - Graham Collins
Collins’ table features an irregular angular frame of
solid oak, while legs galore give the impression of a
creature about to wander off. Sheets of window tinting
are layered in between a double plated glass tabletop,
creating random creases and bubbles of air which add a
free sense of texture to the visually sharp composition.
The vinyl is placed in various arrangements between the
glass plates, making every piece unique.
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