Artist Statement
Flotsam (Round) explores buoyancy in solid form. The tabletop behaves like a calm water skin moments after disturbance—micro-ripples catch and scatter the room into living tesserae of light. Each leg is a vertical “wave column,” its convex and concave facets rhythmically twisting to channel reflections downward, as though the sea itself were bearing the weight. Stainless steel becomes a memory of motion: reflective, saline, and perpetually adrift in whatever environment it inhabits.
1/1 Modern Exhibition
Place centrally with ≥1 m of clearance so the circular plan and leg choreography read cleanly from all sides. Use even, high-CRI lighting at 3000–4000 K; add a gentle overhead wash to emphasize the rim’s undulation and a low grazing light to articulate the legs. Keep nearby surfaces matte/neutral to avoid visual noise. Clean with microfiber and a pH-neutral solution only.
1/2 Renaissance Works
A tideline made table—drift and return, gathered into a circle.
Details
Mirror-polished 316L stainless steel; diameter 1.5 m; height 80 cm; round sculptural table for galleries, lobbies, and private collections.






