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siembra table
consists of a series of identical pieces arranged continuously to recreate a cushioned surface. The organic shapes that define the design play with the viewer's senses, simulating a new textile materiality that contrasts with the original, causing the object to lose its realism. The orthogonal structure of the small table is defined by round steel profiles on which rests the body made of plywood from pine. Each sheet of this material is also composed of multiple slats, enhancing the layered image that defines the piece and evoking the planting lines of a crop field. The small table is part of a set of three pieces, completed by a chair and an armchair, with flexible use, transforming into a stool or footrest for them.



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