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Zirkulus is a minimalist object of brutalist strength and sacred grace, unfolding an almost ritual presence through its form, materiality, and graphic composition.
The lightweight concrete tabletop, featuring a radial pattern, forms a powerful center that draws the eye and anchors the entire composition.
The striking solid aluminum cross acts as a visual architrave, supporting and holding the tabletop together.
This ensemble is carried by robust, brutalist wash concrete legs, which lend both sculptural expression and stability to the piece.
This fusion of raw materiality and graphic form looks like an archaic symbol in space — a monument in which function and symbolism merge into a powerful presence.
As part of the ongoing GEOMETRIC DIMENSIONS series, Zirkulus explores the tension between structure and centrality, clear geometry, and heavy gravity.

ZIRKULUS – SIDETABLE

Zirkulus is a minimalist object of brutalist strength and sacred grace, unfolding an almost ritual presence through its form, materiality, and graphic composition.
The lightweight concrete tabletop, featuring a radial pattern, forms a powerful center that draws the eye and anchors the entire composition.
The striking solid aluminum cross acts as a visual architrave, supporting and holding the tabletop together.
This ensemble is carried by robust, brutalist wash concrete legs, which lend both sculptural expression and stability to the piece.
This fusion of raw materiality and graphic form looks like an archaic symbol in space — a monument in which function and symbolism merge into a powerful presence.
As part of the ongoing GEOMETRIC DIMENSIONS series, Zirkulus explores the tension between structure and centrality, clear geometry, and heavy gravity.

Name:

Zirkulus – Sidetable

Type:

Sculptural Object | Series Geometric Dimensions

Format:

Unique collectible edition – available in variations

Year:

2025

Tasks:

Concept, design, production

Info:

Dimensions:
• Ø 70 cm, 40 cm height

Material:
• Circular plate – leigweight concrete
• Table legs – exposed concrete with quartz gravel
• cross – solid aluminum

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