Rocher Small Side Decorative Table In Inox Stainless Steel By Atelier Ellery

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Rocher Small Side Decorative Table In Inox Stainless Steel by Atelier ElleryLimited Edition Of 8 Pieces.Dimensions: D 38 x W 40 x H 45 cm.Materials: Inox stainless steel.Available in different finishes and material options. Prices may vary. Please contact us.The ‘Rocher Table’ seamlessly blends minimalist design with organic inspiration. Its monochromatic palette and unique silhouette evoke understated elegance.Bearing subtle impressions, it prompts reflection on the interplay between natural phenomena and human intervention. Resembling a celestial object's journey, its form suggests impact and transformation. As if sculpted by cosmic collisions, the table's surface bears the traces of its journey, marked by subtle indentations that narrate its story.Crafted in Paris from polished inox, the ‘Rocher Table’ measures 40 x 45 x 38 cm and symbolizes a harmonious balance. Its form hypothetically fills and completes the base of its sibling, the Moulin Lamp by Kym Ellery.Its final form captivates, like a piece of rare fruit carved from around its core; this piece transcends conventional furniture design and becomes more akin to sculpture.Atelier ElleryMy practice is rooted in architectural form, material tension, and the relationship between object and body. I work primarily with metals—materials that carry weight, memory, and permanence—shaped into sculptural pieces that invite both physical and visual interaction. These objects often explore gravitational dynamics, considering how weight, balance, and form affect the way the body approaches, responds to, or is held by a structure.These forms often explore boundaries: between intimacy and distance, stillness and movement, structure and softness. Many of my works can be touched, sat in, or moved; kinetic elements are introduced to create a sense of calm, presence, and responsiveness. A movement might echo the body’s gesture or rhythm, subtly shifting how one relates to space.I’m interested in how sculpture can function as a site; something to enter into, rest within, or observe quietly. By folding materials around imagined or real bodies, I seek to create objects that hold a charge: sculptural presences that feel at once solid and open, architectural and emotional.Each piece is a study in form, but also feeling; how a curve invites approach, how a divide becomes a threshold, how metal, when worked by hand, retains the trace of care.

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