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DESIGN DETAILS |
DESIGN NAME: Intersections
PRIMARY FUNCTION: Artwork and Japanese Table
INSPIRATION: Minimal Art and Existentialism.
UNIQUE PROPERTIES / PROJECT DESCRIPTION: It is an existential minimalist artwork, transformable in an occasional Japanese large table. It represents the Harmony in the void; Six cross row standing at the intersection of the aluminum structure of the table, 6 is considered the only number harmonious with all other numbers. the total black is the irrational fear of that which is unknown or mysterious; especially, such fear of some invisible existence The orthogonal table framing is hidden by the Black 3.0, the blackest black paint in the world. All the elements are thought to be part of the artistic concept as well as being structural parts of the occasional Japanese table.
OPERATION / FLOW / INTERACTION: A Complement designed to be flexible in a tiny interior to maximize their potential, both in terms of practicality and style. Easy to be shifted between artwork and a wide Japanese table (1200 x 1200), 10 seats. Lightweight like a canvas but sturdy to be used as a table.
PROJECT DURATION AND LOCATION: Dec 2018
FITS BEST INTO CATEGORY: Fine Arts and Art Installation Design
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PRODUCTION / REALIZATION TECHNOLOGY: Body in Aluminum, the orthogonal frames are coated with Black 3.0 to give the illusion of white crosses floating in the void.
SPECIFICATIONS / TECHNICAL PROPERTIES: With and Depth 1200 mm
TAGS: Japanese table, Artwork, Flexible spaces, Convertible
RESEARCH ABSTRACT: The artwork, deceptively simple, is influenced by the Black and White geometric patterns of the 1960s Minimalism art.
CHALLENGE: The challenge was to make the structural elements functional to both primary functions (Artwork and Table), reduce the real and visual weight (Black 3.0)
It is a large Japanese table, lightweight like a canvas but sturdy to be used as a table and handled by one person only (under 10 kg).
ADDED DATE: 2019-02-08 15:34:15
TEAM MEMBERS (1) :
IMAGE CREDITS: Francesco Cappuccio, 2018.
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CLIENT/STUDIO/BRAND DETAILS |
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NAME: Lightsculptures
PROFILE: Lightsculptures Co., Ltd, is a Bangkok- based award-winning Design think tank specialize in decorative lighting design, product design, interior design and manufacturing extremely large Murano glass sculptural installation. With a long experience and expertise in 5 stars hotel decorative lighting design, Lightsculptures has successfully completed work for the following brands; Amara Hotels & Resorts, Amari Bangkok & Pattaya, Banyan Tree Hotels & Resorts, Hilton Hotels & Resorts, Novotel Hotels & Resorts, Pavilion by Banyan Tree KL, Sheraton Hotels & Resorts, Sofitel, Wyndham and more.
The all Thai Creative team is led by Francesco Cappuccio, an award-winning Italian Architect while the operation is led by veteran brand builder, Francesco Brancaccio, whose decades of experience guide the company and brand building as Lightsculptures is well on the way to be a recognized brand in the decorative lighting arena. Combining Murano glass making tradition from Fabiano Zanchi, a 3rd generation glass blower with a long and storied history in Venice, Lightsculptures design incorporates modern design techniques and "know how" to successfully deliver outstanding products to an ever growing industry.
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COMMENTS |
Giulia Esposito |
Comment #8602 on December 26, 2022, 11:21 am |
I am absolutely in awe of this artwork and Japanese table! The craftsmanship and attention to detail is remarkable. The design is simple yet beautiful and the combination of the two creates a striking piece of art. Its no surprise that this work has won the A' Design Award. It is an impressive feat to be able to successfully merge two different aspects of art and design into one. This is truly a one of a kind piece. Congratulations to Francesco Cappuccio for this amazing accomplishment!
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Mark Allen |
Comment #69701 on January 4, 2023, 2:33 am |
This award-winning work is truly inspiring and thought-provoking. Its combination of structural elements and minimalist artwork creates an impressive piece of functional art. The utilization of blackest black paint highlights the concept of fear and the unknown, while the lightweight aluminum construction ensures the table is both strong and easy to handle. It is a remarkable piece that demonstrates how art and design can be successfully merged together.
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Elisabeth Clark |
Comment #71132 on January 4, 2023, 3:14 am |
I am absolutely in awe of Francesco Cappuccio's work, "Intersections," which has been awarded the A' Design Award. This work is a beautiful combination of art, functionality, and aesthetics. Its existential minimalist artwork, transformable into an occasional Japanese large table, is an incredible feat of design. The black 3.0 paint, the blackest black paint in the world, adds an extra level of sophistication to the piece and creates a sense of mystery. The orthogonal table framing and the six cross row standing at the intersection of the aluminum structure of the table, representing the Harmony in the void, is an elegant representation of the 1960s Minimalism art. Overall, I am impressed by the thought and effort that has gone into the creation of this work and I congratulate Francesco Cappuccio on their success.
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