MONOLITH TABLE
Height: 56 cm
Width: 60 cm
Length: 60 cm
Side table or seat in patinated brass.
Height: 56 cm
Width: 60 cm
Length: 60 cm
Side table or seat in patinated brass.
Photo credit: APF - Hervé Lewandowski
MONOLITH TABLE
Height: 56 cm
Width: 60 cm
Length: 60 cm
Side table or seat in patinated brass.
Height: 56 cm
Width: 60 cm
Length: 60 cm
Side table or seat in patinated brass.
Photo credit: APF - Hervé Lewandowski
OO BUFFET
Number of 8 + 4AP
Length: 312 cm
Width: 47.3cm
Height: 91 cm
Row of consoles draws its inspiration from the makhila, a traditional Basque shepherd's walking stick.
The bronze feet are a stylized representation of the point of the makhila, whilst the handles in scarified medlar wood patinated in olive oil were made by Bergara family, expert makhila artisans for 200 years, EPV
OO BUFFET
Number of 8 + 4AP
Length: 312 cm
Width: 47.3cm
Height: 91 cm
Row of consoles draws its inspiration from the makhila, a traditional Basque shepherd's walking stick.
The bronze feet are a stylized representation of the point of the makhila, whilst the handles in scarified medlar wood patinated in olive oil were made by Bergara family, expert makhila artisans for 200 years, EPV
LA RÉSERVE **
CHEESE TROLLEY
Single piece
Height : 75 cm
Width : 50 cm
Length : 80 cm
After a two years long design process, this cheese trolley is one of a kind and displays a wonderful cheese selection, coming directly from Maison Alléosse.
We wanted to create a piece that represented our identity, as well as a symbol of our craftmanship, for the 2 stars restaurant Le Gabriel, by Jérôme Banctel.
The idea behind this artwork was to imagine a service close to the client and representative of the culinary experience that the restaurant offers, to offer a variety of high quality products.
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This piece, that oscillates between sculpture and a utility object, facilitates the service. The cheese trolley in rosewood, marble and bronze embodies Kostia's identity pattern. All the materials were chosen to evoke a discreet sense of luxury.
The study of the drawers was thought in a way to transcribe the special needs for service, including two turning marble trays, two drawers with pivoting plates, two knife drawers displayed as fans with a built in cheese bell carved in the wood.
Credits: Julie Limont