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Calais
Architonic ID: 1358347
Year of Launch: 2013
Concept
One of the most exciting Moko panel designs was inspired by Calais, the town on the narrowest point of the English Channel – just opposite Dover. The highlighted part is not mentioned in the original, I just think it’s a nice parallel between the “opposite” panels and the opposite towns. The curving hollows seem to diverge at first sight, suggesting differentness and separation, but after a few imaginary twists we can get a perfect circle and arrive at unity. This unity and spirit of cohesion characterized the 14th century Burghers of Calais as well, whose heroic self-sacrifice was immortalized in the famous Rodin statue.
Cross-laminated wooden panel. double-curvature surface.
Hardwood veneer with stain or varnish coating
Material: multilayer wood
Size (standard): 940 x 940 x 54 mm
Weight: 10,4 kg
Material: multilayer wood
Colour brown, Colour tone on tone
Engineered wood, Veneered wood panels, Wood
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