Hors Sol
by BC Materials x Sonian
Brussels-based cooperatives Sonian and BC materials collaborated to design and produce a coffee table that is the first of a limited series of nine. Resulting from their expertises in woodworking and in the use of excavated earth in architecture and design, the coffee table combines a naturally patterned wooden table top and raw earth legs.
Coffee table
Solid beech wood from the Sonian Forest, excavated earth/beech wood shavings
Ø 110 x 39 cm
Limited edition, 9 tables
Made in Molenbeek and Brussels, 2024
This piece is unique, please contact us to place your order so we can guarantee availability.
UNIQUE PIECE - PLEASE EMAIL US
by BC Materials x Sonian
Brussels-based cooperatives Sonian and BC materials collaborated to design and produce a coffee table that is the first of a limited series of nine. Resulting from their expertises in woodworking and in the use of excavated earth in architecture and design, the coffee table combines a naturally patterned wooden table top and raw earth legs.
Coffee table
Solid beech wood from the Sonian Forest, excavated earth/beech wood shavings
Ø 110 x 39 cm
Limited edition, 9 tables
Made in Molenbeek and Brussels, 2024
This piece is unique, please contact us to place your order so we can guarantee availability.
UNIQUE PIECE - PLEASE EMAIL US
by BC Materials x Sonian
Brussels-based cooperatives Sonian and BC materials collaborated to design and produce a coffee table that is the first of a limited series of nine. Resulting from their expertises in woodworking and in the use of excavated earth in architecture and design, the coffee table combines a naturally patterned wooden table top and raw earth legs.
Coffee table
Solid beech wood from the Sonian Forest, excavated earth/beech wood shavings
Ø 110 x 39 cm
Limited edition, 9 tables
Made in Molenbeek and Brussels, 2024
This piece is unique, please contact us to place your order so we can guarantee availability.
UNIQUE PIECE - PLEASE EMAIL US
This piece was first shown at Augusta , as part of the From the ground up exhibition, March - June 2024.
Photos © Oksana Tkachuk