
Curated
Curated collection by COLLECTIONAL Dubai

Ewe Studio
Inspired by flat-topped blocks used for religious rituals and ceremonies, especially for sacrifices or offerings to the deities. Altar hand-carved tables are the synthesis of this expression. The high detailed artisanal work makes them an eye-catching piece in any environment they are placed in.

Ewe Studio
The COPAL table is part of the Syncretism Collection, which explores the convergence of contrasting ideas within the same space and time. Syncretism is the amalgamation of different religions, cultures, and thoughts. This collection celebrates traditional hand-carved techniques and embodies the rich heritage of skilled stonemasons, metalworkers, and woodworkers collaborating with EWE. Just like the idea of syncretism, the objects within this collection are simultaneously functional and sculptural. The inspiration behind the COPAL table comes from the ritual elements found in Mexico, which have facilitated syncretic ideas across different cultures. Specifically, the table draws upon the concept of “COPALeras,” which are objects resembling censers or open cauldrons used to burn COPAL.

Ewe Studio
Inspired by flat-topped blocks used for religious rituals and ceremonies, especially for sacrifices or offerings to the deities. Our tables have been hand carved and are related to objects that, through their expression, have become symbolic pieces in the spaces which they are placed, called Altares.

Ewe Studio
Inspired by flat-topped blocks used for religious rituals and ceremonies, especially for sacrifices or offerings to the deities. Our tables have been hand carved and are related to objects that, through their expression, have become symbolic pieces in the spaces which they are placed, called Altares.

Ewe Studio
The meticulous craftsmanship of the Altar collection, in its desire to honor the process and raw materials, is inspired by the flat-surfaced pieces used in pre-Hispanic rituals and ceremonies, especially in sacrifices or offerings to the gods.

Ewe Studio
ALTAR is a project that showcases a unique approach to design and celebrates the beauty of the tools and techniques used in stone craftsmanship. Just like an ALTAR, the collection offers a range of tables that act as places for awe, praise, and treasuring daily objects in the home. It is part of SRO (Sacred Ritual Objects), a collection that departs from sacred rituals and traditions in Mexico. The idea for the ALTAR came from a curiosity for shrines, ALTARs, and pedestals, which are the sacred spaces where rituals are performed and the place where ceremonial objects are placed. We wanted to create our own version of an ALTAR, but we wanted it to be more than just a functional object. We wanted it to be a sculptural piece that celebrates the process of creation.

Steven John Clark
The Classic range Ellie side table designed by Steve John Clark is made of South Australian Limestone and sculpted entirely by hand.

Steven John Clark
Nine weirdos sculptures designed by Steve John Clark is a handmade product, and each sculpture is one of a kind with different designs.

Agglomerati
Agglomerati presents at ALCOVA 2021, MASS its first collection of functional art-objects made exclusively in stone, designed together with Australian furniture maker Fred Ganim. Upon its extraction from the earth, marble is cut into large cubic volumes. MASS explores the reduction of these volumes, subverting the material’s inherent behaviours. Grounded by its weight, the sheer mass of the material uses gravity as a structural force, cantilevering a system of moveable shelves so that they appear to float parallel to the ground. Each modular piece slots together, serving as lecterns, shelves or tables, and can be assembled in any number of variations.

Agglomerati
Agglomerati presents at ALCOVA 2021, MASS its first collection of functional art-objects made exclusively in stone, designed together with Australian furniture maker Fred Ganim. Upon its extraction from the earth, marble is cut into large cubic volumes. MASS explores the reduction of these volumes, subverting the material’s inherent behaviours. Grounded by its weight, the sheer mass of the material uses gravity as a structural force, cantilevering a system of moveable shelves so that they appear to float parallel to the ground. Each modular piece slots together, serving as lecterns, shelves or tables, and can be assembled in any number of variations.

Agglomerati
Agglomerati presents at ALCOVA 2021, MASS its first collection of functional art-objects made exclusively in stone, designed together with Australian furniture maker Fred Ganim. Upon its extraction from the earth, marble is cut into large cubic volumes. MASS explores the reduction of these volumes, subverting the material’s inherent behaviors. Grounded by its weight, the sheer mass of the material uses gravity as a structural force, cantilevering a system of moveable shelves so that they appear to float parallel to the ground. Each modular piece slots together, serving as lecterns, shelves or tables, and can be assembled in any number of variations.

Hector Esrawe
Trama I Shelve is a part of the Trama Collection, limited edition made from wood and brass, consists of three formats, two vertical and one horizontal made from both natural and stained holm oak wood and aged or natural brass.Trama Collection was presented in Mexico City at the International Zona Maco Exhibition in 2019. Limited Edition of 20 pieces per size.

Niko Koronis
GST side table by Niko Koronis was created with precision on a resin block, creating a dynamic interplay of lights, shapes, and shadows. It is a 2019 Limited Edition 8+4AP.

Giobagnara
Undercover Cross Pattern Stool, designed by Stéphane Parmentier, is a practical low stool on wheels, which can also be used as a side table. It features an inlaid leather pattern. It is covered with Printed Calfskin Golf leather in Smoke color, while the decorative pattern is in Light-grey color.

Giobagnara
Scala Round Dining Table, designed by Stéphane Parmentier, features a distinctive top's design inspired by the “stacked” shape often seen at the base of some buildings in Italy. It is covered with Printed Calfskin Golf leather in Stone color and resting on a central pedestal base, which lends a delicate graphic line.

Giobagnara
Palazzo Low Stool, designed by Stéphane Parmentier, features a leather-covered pure shape that intersects in a rich composition of solid volumes and void. This elegant table is covered with ivory Nappa leather, while the geometric decorative element is covered with Suede leather in ivory color. It has a graphic homage to the architecture and stylized ornamentation of Italian palazzos.