Interlaced Table & Stool
Design Philipp Aduatz, Austria
limited edition side Table 4 + 2 artists proofs
limited edition Stool 4 + 2 artists proofs
The design of the “Interlaced Side Table and Stool” is influenced by the beauty of failure of a complex television technique. “Interlaced video“ is a technology developed in the late 1920´s to reduce the flicker of analog television by doubling the frame rate without consuming extra bandwidth. Because each frame is composed of two fields that are captured at different moments in time, motion artefacts known as “interlacing effects” or “combing” will be displayed if the recorded object is moving fast enough so that each field captures the object in a different position.
The limited series Interlaced captures this sense of blurred motion by rebuilding it with more than 3000 tiny wooden blocks. Each piece is painstakingly assembled by hand. The result of this hand work assures that each table (or stool) is unique. Available in oak for interior, teak for exterior. Photo©Georg Molterer
Material: oak or teak, steel
Dimensions: side table: h 46cm x w 61cm x d 61cm,
stool: h 46cm x w 40cm x d 30cm
Delay: 8-10 weeks
Price: by request


