The Liquid Geology table collection has been designed by Mat Bernes of the CAN Studio as a furniture lineup that doesn't hold back when it comes to personality, texture and natural inspiration.
The various tables in the collection are achieved with steel enamel tops along with rubber-coated bases that combine to create a varied appearance and finish. The rubber material on the base is meant to mimic natural rock formations, but in a decidedly lighter manner thanks to its recycled car tire construction.
The Liquid Geology table collection features each of the tabletops fired in a kiln at 820-degrees Celsius after being coated with blue, green and orange enamel. This gives each of the tables their distinct appearance that mimics natural cuts of stone.
What's Driving This Trend
- Geologically Inspired Furniture
- Opportunity to create furniture designs that emulate natural elements and textures.
- Innovative Table Finishes
- Opportunity to develop new and unique coatings for furniture pieces.
- Sustainable Furniture Production
- Opportunity to utilize recycled materials for furniture manufacturing.
Who This Affects Most
- Furniture Manufacturing
- Incorporate unique and innovative finishes, textures, and materials into furniture manufacturing.
- Interior Design
- Utilize geologically inspired furniture to create natural and textured aesthetic in interior design.
- Sustainability
- Incorporate recycled materials into furniture manufacturing to promote sustainability in the industry.
