Rounded dowels pass on adjacent planes, connected where they meet by a floating tenon.
To architect and sculptor Jonathan Muecke, material is elemental, repetition is clarity, and logic is freedom. In designing furniture for Knoll, Muecke applies the principles of his art practice to create Coffee and Side Tables that feel both raw and intentional with their primitive, rigorous, inviting forms.
The sophistication lies in the structural detail: rounded dowels pass on adjacent planes, connected where they meet by a hidden, floating tenon. This minimalist interplay seemingly defies gravity, bringing a striking visual lightness and sculptural balance to any space.