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Neal Aronowitz Design
Po Box 10888
Portland, OR 97296 , United States
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Enso Table in Concrete Canvas and Mirror Polished Aluminum by Neal Aronowitz
$ 12,900
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Description
Concrete Canvas is a ground-breaking new material that allows concrete to be used in entirely new ways.
The Concrete Canvas collection is a minimalist concept that explores the unique structural properties of this material to express a light, fluid, lyrical form in contrast to the dense and heavy associations that we have with concrete.
The Enso table, made in Portland, Oregon, draws inspiration from the disciplined creative practice of Japanese ink painting.
A wall fastened console, The Enso Table was conceived in a single fluid spontaneous gesture of ink on paper and then translated to this form made of concrete canvas and polished aluminum.
This sculptural handcrafted console table is custom fabricated with Concrete Canvas, cement mortar, and cement pigments., and mirror polished aluminum.
Standard color as shown: light gray w/ dark gray veining. High polish finish.
Each piece is unique. Custom color pigments are available in a variety of colors. Dimensions: 66” long x 17” wide x 32” high
167.6 cm L x 43.1 cm W x 81.3 cm H
Size modifications are possible
Lead time is 12-16 weeks. Signed and dated by the artist on underside of top
Customization Options
Custom cement pigment colors available.
Size modifications are possible.
Each piece is handmade and variations in color and patina are natural and expected. -
More Information
Customization Options: Custom cement pigment colors available.
Size modifications are possible.
Each piece is handmade and variations in color and patina are natural and expected.Documentation: Makers Label/Invoice Origin: United States Period: New Materials: Hand-Crafted Concrete. Condition: New. New & Custom (One of a Kind). Creation Date: 2019 Styles / Movements: Modern, Contemporary, Industrial Book References: Collectible Design in the Digital Age by Judith Gura Lead Time: 6-8 weeks Product Type: Made to Order Incollect Reference #: 754745 -
Dimensions
W. 66 in; H. 32 in; D. 17 in; W. 167.64 cm; H. 81.28 cm; D. 43.18 cm;
Message from Seller:
Neal Aronowitz Design, founded in 2014, creates sculptural, handcrafted furniture and lighting, known for its innovative use of materials like Concrete Canvas. With pieces featured in Elle Décor and awards such as the AZ Design Awards People’s Choice, the studio blends dynamic forms with sophisticated beauty. Email: neal@nealaronowitz.com Phone: 503.515.8194
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