The Danish designer and craftman Benjamin Nordsmark have created the Labyrinth Table to show how a wellknown object like a table can be given an extra dimension by creating a small universe inside of it. The Labyrinth consist of several walls under a sheet of diamont glass. And inside of it there are six characteristic figures that can be moved around by handles underneath it. The idea is to generate nostalgic feelings in peoples mind and encourage them to explore and to go deeper into the story of the labyrinth.
Benjamin Nordsmark is a Furniture creater, Artist and Cabinetmaker and by combining his education and skills with his creative mind he makes sculptural furnitures in limited editions and a variation of different art pieces. By education he is Cabinetmaker and has a Masters of Fine Art from the Royal Danish Academy of Art from 2011. He had decided upon these two educations from the age of 14. By working in a variety of different places such as the Design Academy, Technical school and workshops in different parts of the world, he has built up a solid body of craftmanship that seems to show no limit to his mind. Most of his inspiration is found in other areas beside design: especially art, architecture and different cultures that all have a great influence on his creations. His approach of making production pieces into unique items with a high sense of quality and strong eye for details, has changed remarkably over time.
Benjamin Nordsmark is a Furniture creater, Artist and Cabinetmaker and by combining his education and skills with his creative mind he makes sculptural furnitures in limited editions and a variation of different art pieces. By education he is Cabinetmaker and has a Masters of Fine Art from the Royal Danish Academy of Art from 2011. He had decided upon these two educations from the age of 14. By working in a variety of different places such as the Design Academy, Technical school and workshops in different parts of the world, he has built up a solid body of craftmanship that seems to show no limit to his mind. Most of his inspiration is found in other areas beside design: especially art, architecture and different cultures that all have a great influence on his creations. His approach of making production pieces into unique items with a high sense of quality and strong eye for details, has changed remarkably over time.