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Serpentile Tables explore the tension between softness and solidity while concrete shapes the fabric, capturing movement in stillness.

Born from an exploration of fabric and form, the Serpentile Tables embody a delicate tension, where the softness of woven material meets the solidity of concrete. Inspired by the final journey of a fabric’s weave, these pieces translate that motion and fluidity into sculptural furniture.

Crafted from glass fibre reinforced concrete using hand-stitched fabric formwork, each table carries the imprint of its making a seamless, jointless monolith that captures texture, colour, and depth with a serpentine grace. Concrete surrenders to gravity, while the fabric traps its essence, turning raw materiality into poetry.

Part of a limited edition collection showcased at Gallery Sally Dan-Cuthbert, the tables invite viewers to pause and reflect on the interplay between softness and strength, fluidity and permanence, a dialogue between craft, material, and space.

Location

Melbourne, VIC

Budget

Serpentile Collection

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