Deglan
Eido Low Table, 2025
wood, fibreglass, white bronze cold metal, resin-based lime plaster, lacquer
H. 43 x W. 187 x D. 185 cm
H. 16 7/8 x W. 73 5/8 x D. 72 7/8 inches
H. 16 7/8 x W. 73 5/8 x D. 72 7/8 inches
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Photo: Graham Pearson
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In their Berlin workshop, Deglan hand-carves each table from a solid wooden base, meticulously layering the surface through a process that merges Italian precision with the quiet restraint of Japanese...
In their Berlin workshop, Deglan hand-carves each table from a solid wooden base, meticulously layering the surface through a process that merges Italian precision with the quiet restraint of Japanese craft.
PAREIDOLIA – While the term may be unfamiliar, the feeling is universal. Derived from the Greek para (beyond) and eidolon (form or image), it speaks to our human desire to interpret and find meaning in the world through visual cues, describing the human tendency to perceive familiar patterns in random or abstract forms. For us, this concept serves as a creative philosophy distilled into the name Eido.
PAREIDOLIA – While the term may be unfamiliar, the feeling is universal. Derived from the Greek para (beyond) and eidolon (form or image), it speaks to our human desire to interpret and find meaning in the world through visual cues, describing the human tendency to perceive familiar patterns in random or abstract forms. For us, this concept serves as a creative philosophy distilled into the name Eido.
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