Platinum A' Design Award Winner 2022
A sculptural furniture piece occupies the visual field, photographed from a position somewhat above and to the left of the object, allowing you to perceive both the top surface and the complex three-dimensional base structure beneath. The overall form is an elongated oval table measuring perhaps four feet in length and two feet in width, with a height of approximately eighteen inches, constructed entirely from wood with rich brown coloring that ranges from warm honey tones through medium chocolate browns to deeper sienna and umber shades, the wood surface exhibits visible grain patterns running lengthwise across the top in parallel lines that create a sense of natural texture you might feel as subtle ridges under your fingertips if you were to run your hand across it, though the actual surface finish appears smooth and matte rather than glossy. The most distinctive feature is the base structure which consists of two large bulbous curved forms that suggest smooth river stones or abstract organic shapes, these forms are hollow rather than solid, with substantial carved-away interior spaces that create openings through which you can see to the background, imagine running your hand along the outer curves which would feel like tracing the contour of a large smooth pebble, continuous and flowing without sharp corners or sudden transitions, the inner carved surfaces would present cooler shadowed hollows that recede from touch. On the right side, a drawer extends partially outward from one of these curved base volumes, its front panel maintains the same wood grain and coloring as the surrounding surfaces, and where it pulls out you can see lighter-colored interior wood and the triangular interlocking teeth of dovetail joints that would feel like a series of precise angular ridges if you touched them, a simple circular hole serves as the finger pull, a smooth depression perhaps an inch in diameter. The lighting in the image comes from upper left and feels like the diffused cool illumination of an overcast day or studio softbox, creating gentle shadows beneath and within the hollow base structures rather than dramatic dark pools, these shadows help you understand the three-dimensional depth and the way the solid forms lift the tabletop above the ground surface. The background is a warm neutral gray that suggests concrete or painted studio floor and wall meeting in gentle curves, the lighting creates soft shadow outlines extending toward lower right that help you sense the object's weight and presence in space, the overall impression is one of substantial yet refined presence, of natural material shaped by skilled hands into forms that balance utility with sculptural expression, inviting both practical use and aesthetic contemplation.
Lake is a coffee table with motion tendency specially designed for the modern home environment. Lending wood a brand new 3D style of a curved surface, this product comfortably balance motion and stillness, and harmoniously integrates aesthetic elements and functions. The visual flow adds an ethereal feeling to modern home space and conveys a chic and vibrant sense to users.