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The Tessellated Form
The Tessellated Form
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The Story
Born at the intersection of digital precision and elemental earth, The Tessellated Form redefines the vessel as a piece of quiet architecture. It is not merely a container, but a study in rhythm—crafted from 3D-printed ceramic that layers clay with the accuracy of a machine and the soul of a weaver. The unique tri-lobed silhouette offers a soft, organic fluidity, mimicking the movement of fabric frozen in stone.
The surface is a tactile landscape, featuring a mesmerizing, repetitive weave pattern that catches the light and creates deep, micro-shadows. This creates a visual vibration, a sense of movement within a stationary object. The finish is raw and honest, stripping away glossy pretenses to reveal the granular beauty of the material itself.
Draped in a sophisticated hue of Bean Paste—a muted, reddish-brown earth tone inspired by traditional Asian confections and oxidized clay—this piece carries the weight of history while looking resolutely forward. It possesses a silence that anchors a room, embodying the Japandi ethos of finding beauty in imperfection and structural harmony.
Why It Belongs in Your Home
Tactile Rhythm In a world of smooth, glass-like screens and polished surfaces, this vessel introduces necessary friction. The woven, scale-like texture invites touch and adds complex visual weight to your shelving or console, breaking the monotony of sleek interiors with its rich, topographic surface.
The New Artifact This piece bridges the gap between the ancestral and the futuristic. While the material is ancient ceramic, the method is cutting-edge 3D layering. It serves as a modern artifact for the contemporary collector—a conversation piece that respects tradition but isn't bound by it.
Earthen Grounding The specific Bean Paste colourway provides a warm, neutral anchor. It is not a loud red, but a grounded, desaturated reddish-brown that harmonizes effortlessly with timbers, travertine, and linen. It brings the warmth of the kiln into cool, minimalist spaces without disrupting the palette.
The Details
Material: High-grade 3D Printed Ceramic
Craftsmanship: Precision-layered structural molding with a matte, unglazed finish.
Colour: Bean Paste (Muted Reddish-Brown)
Dimensions: 25 cm (L) x 14 cm (W) x 31 cm (H)
Care: Dust gently with a soft-bristled brush or microfiber cloth to maintain the textured crevices. Avoid abrasive cleaners.
Styling Note from Sage
"Treat this vessel less like a vase and more like a sculpture. Its intricate texture demands negative space to be fully appreciated. Place it on a marble console or a dark walnut sideboard. If you choose to fill it, opt for a single, sculptural dried branch or a minimalist stem of pampas grass; a heavy bouquet will only distract from its architectural silhouette."
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