Key facts

Product:
Pair of "Grey Triangle"
Manufacturer:
Phillips
Architonic ID:
4104184
Country:
United States

Product description

Kawakubo's furniture designs of 1984, originally intended only for her stores, were briefly made commercially available by Paolo Pallucco. Kawakubo described the table as intended for the "transitional" spaces in her shops, such as the mirrored areas outside of dressing rooms. She stated, "I prefer hard, solid materials, like concrete, iron or lead. Contrary to the belief that you like something because it is easy to use or functional, I use things because I like them...a garment may be uncomfortable, but you still wear it if you like it." Indeed, the granite table tops, their fault lines delineating each seperate slab, seem forcefully quarried from the earth and polished into grudging submission, much like her clothing which employed jagged rips of fabric from a larger loomed piece.

Polished and semi-polished granite, iron bases, on castors; the two triangular tables can be rolled together to form a rectangle
together: 17 x 47 x 35 1/8 in.
(43.2 x 119.4 x 89.2 cm)

Literature:
New Products, Architectural Record, January 1985, p. 152
Peter Dormer, The New Furniture: Trends & Traditions, New York, 1987, fig. 78
Deyan Sudjic, REI KAWAKUBO and COMME DES GARCONS, New York, 1990, pp. 121 and 124