The Erosion Table by Joseph Walsh Explores Layers and Time
Meghan Young — October 5, 2010 — Art & Design
References: josephwalshstudio & bookofjoe
The Erosion Table fits in perfectly with the rest of Joseph Walsh's furniture designs. With its organic lines and natural finishes, it looks like it was plucked out of a century-old forest.
Made out of olive ash, the Erosion Table represents "layering in the natural and built world around us, how it records time and how time has shaped it," the Ireland-based designer writes on his website. Only fourteen editions of the table exists.
Made out of olive ash, the Erosion Table represents "layering in the natural and built world around us, how it records time and how time has shaped it," the Ireland-based designer writes on his website. Only fourteen editions of the table exists.
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