Table Cinderella
2005
Table Cinderella
2005
Demakersvan (literally “The makers of...”) is a collective of three designers: brothers Jeroen and Joep Verhoeven and Judith de Graauw. This table is the fruit of computer-assisted design and manufacture, based on simplified representations of drawings of 17th- and 18th-century French furniture from the archives of the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam. The computer-generated form was divided into 57 virtual slices, and each of these was then produced from 80 mm plywood using a numerically controlled multi-axial cutter. These slices were then assembled together and glued by hand at the designers’ studio in Rotterdam. The whole consists of 741 layers of ply.
Domain | Objet/Design | Table |
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Techniques | Contreplaqué de bouleau. Découpe par machine-outil à commande numérique |
Dimensions | 80 x 132 x 101 cm |
Acquisition | Achat avec le soutien de Mme Tomoko Yamaguchi, 2008 |
Inventory no. | AM 2008-1-102 |
Detailed description
Artist | Demakersvan |
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Main title | Table Cinderella |
Creation date | 2005 |
Domain | Objet/Design | Table |
Techniques | Contreplaqué de bouleau. Découpe par machine-outil à commande numérique |
Dimensions | 80 x 132 x 101 cm |
Printing | Ed. 9/20 |
Acquisition | Achat avec le soutien de Mme Tomoko Yamaguchi, 2008 |
Collection area | Design |
Inventory no. | AM 2008-1-102 |