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Low table designed by Pia Manu and produced by studio Amphora (Rogier Vandeweghe) in the 1960s Belgium. Every table is a unique piece of art, built from a chrome metal base with a tiled tabletop.
The ceramic tiles on the tabletop are specialy designed in different structures, colors, sizes and forms, this makes that every table is a unique piece.
Jules Dewaele, better known as Pia Manu, takes back on this table with primitive and rough sculptural forms , primal forms created by the power of nature. Representative of the Flemish Brutalists he models or sculpts primitive forms with materials with a powerful or anti-poetic texture
Rogier Vandeweghe (Ruiselede, 1923 - Bruges, 2020) was a Belgian ceramist, glass artist, calligrapher and painter. Rogier Vandeweghe, together with his wife Myranna Pyck founded in 1952 a studio (ceramics and glass window company) Perignem in Sint-Andries (Bruges), where they produced exceptionally subtile glaze. In 1960 Rogier and Myranna gave their company the name 'Amphora'.
Dimensions L 150cm x H 36,5cm x W 65cm
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