one pixel at a time

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Donna Piacenza of Studio 1a.m., the creative genius behind eco-friendly jewellery like the Cork Cuff and Industrial Bloom, has just produced a new table concept that offers individualism for potential purchasers. Studio 1a.m. formed from a desire to question what is assumed, expected, and possible. They explore new ideas in materials and processes through projects like recycled jewellery and adaptable objects. Called ‘This table will self-destruct.‘ the table is structured as a grid of concrete pixels. Each time a new table is produced a pixel is removed from the design. Because material is taken away with each rendition, every table is unique. Following these set rules of self-destruction, the shape becomes more intricate as it diminishes. As a result, the project is a limited production, made only until the shape is no longer desirable. The table is made using sustainable materials - White portland cement, recycled white marble chips and silica sand and the base is made of salvaged sorghum plant branches collected after harvest. So far six pixels have been removed.

1 Response to “one pixel at a time”


  1. 1 Robby

    Does map have a list of furniture and clothing that is sustainable/organic or tries hard to be?

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