The Gravity Consoles stands in a delicate equilibrium between function and sculpture
The New Air Side Tables standing on rosebush branches in molded in brass casting, the acrylic top seemingly floats, as if suspended in the air
The Gravity Console stands in a delicate equilibrium between function and sculpture. Pulled by the invisible force that connects space and matter, holding the universe together, the Gravity is crafted in marble (in lacquer) with a unique ripple effect carved directly in the stone.
MARBLE: Carrara, Negro Marquina, Estremoz or Estremoz Rose in polished or honed finishing.
The Gravity Marble Console does not stand on it’s own. It must be placed against a concrete wall at all times. It does not have a fixation system. It requires specialized handling and logistics
LACQUER: All RAL colors, with matt finishing.
The Air Side Tables pay tribute to the invisible foundations of life on Earth. Standing on rosebush branches in molded in brass casting, the acrylic top seemingly floats, as if suspended in the air. Their weightless feel makes them purposefully atmospheric for living spaces in need of lightness.
Details:
Top in Crystal Acrylic; legs in cast brass with Brass finishing.
TOP: Crystal Acrylic; or Lacquered in all RAL colours with matt or gloss finishing, or in Romano Travertine in natural finishing; or in Carrara, Negro Marquina, Estremoz, Estremoz Rose or Guatemala Green marble in polished finishing.
Designed and manufactured in Porto, the land of artisans and a millennial tradition, the Earth to Earth collection by Ginger and Jagger is an impressive poetic realm in which the sculptural forms of nature are created through craftsmanship with unique craftsmanship techniques and an excellent combination of great materials such as e.g. brass, copper, precious woods and marble.
Ginger and Jagger is for aesthetes, rebels, travelers, and lovers. The motif Ginger and Jagger fills a living space with wanderlust, brings you the purity of nature, the origin of the world, its wilderness, and nature in a way that stimulates creativity.
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