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Little Rest2024  Informed by a found French bench of the early 1900s the idea took off to create a life on its own. The direction was driven by the construction method found in the original bench. By drawing after drawing a new silhouette emerged. Slim and light. Defined by its strong silhouette from three directions it stands proud. The seating is higher and narrower than most. It invites a moment of rest before moving on. In this rest is actually plenty of space to the left and to the right.
Pause.  
The higher seat invites you to get up again and return for another moment of observation or reflection.
Category
Wood, Furniture, LightBench
Specifications:
Dimensions: 86cm x 47cm x 22cm
Material: Wood / Glazed

Photography by Mariana Achach
Manufactured by Nudo Taller

Courtesy: AnguloCero
https://angulo0.com/en/products/a-little-rest-short/

Light Bench_Long
2024 
Light Bench is a slim format bench which enjoys a wall or divides spaces. Available in natural Ash and other hardwoods. Customization is available on request.
Category
Wood, Furniture, LightBench

Specifications:
Dimensions: 245cm x 42cm x 24cm
Material: Wood / Ash


Light Bench_Long
2024 
Light Bench is a slim format bench which enjoys a wall or divides spaces. Available in natural Ash and other hardwoods. Customization is available on request.
Category
Wood, Furniture, LightBench

Specifications:
Dimensions: 245cm x 42cm x 24cm
Material: Wood / Ash stained

Photography by Mariana Achach
Manufactured by Nudo Taller


Courtesy: AnguloCero
https://angulo0.com/en/products/a-little-rest/



Light Bench_Wide
2024 
Light Bench _ Wide is the wider brother which invites for a longer stay. Available in natural Ash and other hardwoods. Customization is available on request.

Category
Wood, Furniture, LightBench

Specifications:
Dimensions: 245cm x 36cm x 42cm
Material: Wood / Ash


Mayan Blue Stool _ Jade
2022
MB Stool special JADE color. 

MB stools where produced in an open edition. All tables where hand carved and polished with natural resin + Maya Blue Pigment. Each piece has its own shade of blue .

This season is now closed. Only 12 pieces with individual colors were produced.
Category
MayanBlue, Furniture, Stone


Specifications:Dimensions: 28cm x 51cm
Material:  Volcanic Rock, Natural Resin and Mayan blue pigment

Photography by Mariana Achach
Courtesy: Ammann Gallery
https://ammann-gallery.com/artists/carsten-lemme/

Mayan Blue Stool_Light Blue
2022
MB Stool special MIDI color. 

MB stools where produced in an open edition. All tables where hand carved and polished with natural resin + Maya Blue Pigment. Each piece has its own shade of blue .

This season is now closed. Only 12 pieces with individual colors were produced.
Category
MayanBlue, Furniture, Stone


Specifications:Dimensions: 29cm x 51cm
Material: Volcanic Rock, Natural Resin and Mayan blue pigment

Photography by Mariana Achach
Courtesy: Ammann Gallery
https://ammann-gallery.com/artists/carsten-lemme/


Mayan Blue Table
2022
MB side table custom order.   

MB stools where produced in an open edition. All tables where hand carved and polished with natural resin + Maya Blue Pigment. Each piece has its own shade of blue .

This season is now closed. Only 12 pieces with individual colors were produced.
Category
MayanBlue, Furniture, Stone


Specifications:Dimensions: 38.5cm x 51cm
Material: Volcanic Rock, Natural Resin and Mayan blue pigment

Photography by Mariana Achach
Courtesy: AnguloCero


Mayan Blue Stool Nr.01
2018
The Mayan Blue was extensively used in the Mesoamerica starting from the first Millennium AD in the Mayan area. Apart of using the pigment in scriptures, murals and ceramics; its main purpose was to be part of a ritual. This color was dedicated to Chaak, the rain god. 

The little stools are made from volcanic stone and polished off with natural resin containing the pigment. Resulting in a satin finish which is soft to the touch.

MB stools where produced in an open edition. All tables where hand carved and polished with natural resin + Maya Blue Pigment. Each piece has its own shade of blue .

This season is now closed. Only 12 pieces with individual colors were produced.
Category
MayanBlue, Furniture, Stone


Specifications:Dimensions: 28cm x 47cm
Material: Volcanic Rock, Natural Resin and Mayan blue pigment

Photography by Mariana Achach
Courtesy: AnguloCero

Mayan Blue Stool Nr.02
2018
The Mayan Blue was extensively used in the Mesoamerica starting from the first Millennium AD in the Mayan area. Apart of using the pigment in scriptures, murals and ceramics; its main purpose was to be part of a ritual. This color was dedicated to Chaak, the rain god. 

The little stools are made from volcanic stone and polished off with natural resin containing the pigment. Resulting in a satin finish which is soft to the touch.

MB stools where produced in an open edition. All tables where hand carved and polished with natural resin + Maya Blue Pigment. Each piece has its own shade of blue .

This season is now closed. Only 12 pieces with individual colors were produced.
Category
MayanBlue, Furniture, Stone


Specifications:Dimensions: 28cm x 47cm
Material: Volcanic Rock, Natural Resin and Mayan blue pigment

Photography by Mariana Achach
Courtesy: AnguloCero

Mayan Blue Stool Nr.03
2018
The Mayan Blue was extensively used in the Mesoamerica starting from the first Millennium AD in the Mayan area. Apart of using the pigment in scriptures, murals and ceramics; its main purpose was to be part of a ritual. This color was dedicated to Chaak, the rain god. 

The little stools are made from volcanic stone and polished off with natural resin containing the pigment. Resulting in a satin finish which is soft to the touch.

MB stools where produced in an open edition. All tables where hand carved and polished with natural resin + Maya Blue Pigment. Each piece has its own shade of blue .

This season is now closed. Only 12 pieces with individual colors were produced.
Category
MayanBlue, Furniture, Stone


Specifications:Dimensions: 28cm x 47cm
Material: Volcanic Rock, Natural Resin and Mayan blue pigment

Photography by Mariana Achach
Courtesy: AnguloCero
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