Vierkante tafel rustend op een open stam en een kruisvoet c. 1898 - 1901
wood
still-life-photography
arts-&-crafts-movement
furniture
geometric
wood
Dimensions height 69 cm, width 103.5 cm, depth 99.5 cm, weight 26 kg
Gerrit Willem Dijsselhof crafted this table from oak, its surface a smooth square resting upon an intricate support structure. At first glance, the table presents a study in geometric forms softened by organic details. The square tabletop offers a stark contrast to the open trunk and cross-footed base, where carved leaves evoke a sense of natural growth contained within rigid lines. The structure plays with the semiotic tension between nature and artifice, where the formal arrangement of elements suggests an underlying attempt to reconcile opposing ideals through design. The table challenges conventional notions of furniture as mere utility, instead positing it as a site of artistic experimentation. It explores how design can embody complex ideas, making us consider how objects shape our understanding of culture and the environment.
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