




The originality and workmanship of the legs are the real protagonists of the Riddled table, which picks up on the theme of porosity present in much of Steven Holl's architecture. The extremely thin sheets of wood, bent thanks to laser engravings, make this design, which seems to challenge the laws of physics, even more spectacular.The two legs, resembling sculptural origami, allow the light inside to pass through them in an explosion of shadow play.
MATERIALS:
Tempered glass top, 12 mm thick.
Legs made of Horm-patented Canaletto walnut origami wood, 2.2 mm thick, laser-engraved. Optional LED light system (input 100-240V - Eurospina CEE 7/16) with rechargeable batteries (autonomy: 6 hours) positioned inside the legs.
The originality and workmanship of its legs are the outstanding features of the Riddled table, which incorporates the notion of porosity found in multiple architecture works by Steven Holl. The thin sheets of wood, folded through laser engraving, make this project even more spectacular in its apparent defiance of the laws of physics. These two legs, akin to origami sculptures, allow the passage of the internal light to create a myriad of lights and shadows.
Extra-clear tempered glass top with polished edge, 12 mm thick. Legs made from a material designed and patented by Horm.it, composed of a sandwich of wood and fabric 2.2 mm thick, which, thanks to a number of superficial incisions made with a laser cutter, can be folded up like origami. The stainless steel plates, measuring 30 mm in diameter and 10 mm in height, are fixed with M6x18 screws on the triangular frame made of solid wood and attached with UV adhesive onto the glass top. The legs are fixed on the frame with studs with galvanized thread and flat point. Optional LED system with rechargeable batteries (6 hour battery life) on the inside of the legs.
FINISH
Feet: walnut
Top: tempered glass