The marble used in the Keuper table is a material with geological memory and character of its own. Its veins evoke landscapes that have been sedimented over millions of years. In this coffee table, the stone is not simply a support, but the conceptual core of the project. The polished surface reveals a chromatic depth that transforms with natural light, generating warm and enveloping nuances. The piece conveys solidity and serenity, a presence that feels stable without being heavy.
The central volume takes the form of a perfect cube, a decision that provides formal clarity and visual balance. The precise geometry dialogues with the organic expressiveness of the marble, establishing a subtle tension between the rational and the natural. This cube not only supports: it structures the whole and defines its identity. Its visual weight anchors the table to the space, giving it a sense of permanence that reinforces its architectural character.
Two pieces of glass articulate the composition. The first, arranged on the surface, expands the usable plane and adds lightness to the whole. The second crosses the cube in half, introducing a technical gesture that precisely interrupts the stone mass. The transparency allows light to flow and create depth, creating a balanced contrast between density and emptiness. The result is a piece that breathes and integrates naturally into contemporary environments.
The table reflects the sensibility of Joaquín Moll, who understands design as an exercise in synthesizing form and function. His approach avoids unnecessary ornamentation and favors bold formal decisions. In this piece, each element serves a clear purpose, reinforcing the structural and aesthetic coherence of the whole.
This coffee table is conceived as a meeting point between art and everyday use. Its presence transforms the environment without dominating it, adding texture, depth, and balance. It is a piece designed to dialogue with contemporary architecture, where material honesty and constructive precision become essential values.
The marble used in the Keuper table is a material with geological memory and character of its own. Its veins evoke landscapes that have been sedimented over millions of years. In this coffee table, the stone is not simply a support, but the conceptual core of the project. The polished surface reveals a chromatic depth that transforms with natural light, generating warm and enveloping nuances. The piece conveys solidity and serenity, a presence that feels stable without being heavy.
The central volume takes the form of a perfect cube, a decision that provides formal clarity and visual balance. The precise geometry dialogues with the organic expressiveness of the marble, establishing a subtle tension between the rational and the natural. This cube not only supports: it structures the whole and defines its identity. Its visual weight anchors the table to the space, giving it a sense of permanence that reinforces its architectural character.
Two pieces of glass articulate the composition. The first, arranged on the surface, expands the usable plane and adds lightness to the whole. The second crosses the cube in half, introducing a technical gesture that precisely interrupts the stone mass. The transparency allows light to flow and create depth, creating a balanced contrast between density and emptiness. The result is a piece that breathes and integrates naturally into contemporary environments.
The table reflects the sensibility of Joaquín Moll, who understands design as an exercise in synthesizing form and function. His approach avoids unnecessary ornamentation and favors bold formal decisions. In this piece, each element serves a clear purpose, reinforcing the structural and aesthetic coherence of the whole.
This coffee table is conceived as a meeting point between art and everyday use. Its presence transforms the environment without dominating it, adding texture, depth, and balance. It is a piece designed to dialogue with contemporary architecture, where material honesty and constructive precision become essential values.