Artist Statement
Pangastal treats the cube as a pressure vessel for reflection. The steel sides behave like a tense skin—dented, swelling and eddying—so the room fragments into moving currents across the faces. The dense, open-pored Panga Panga lid lands as a calm plane, a ground for objects and a counterpoint to the mercurial skin. The piece makes a simple volume feel alive: static geometry animated by light and touch.
1/1 Modern Exhibition
Give 0.6–0.8 m of breathing room on all sides so multiple faces read at once. Light with high-CRI 3000–4000 K; add a low grazing fill to articulate the ripples without hot specular blows. Keep nearby surfaces matte/neutral to avoid visual noise in reflections. Clean steel with microfiber and pH-neutral solution; oil/wax the wood sparingly. Use felt pads; avoid dragging.
1/2 Renaissance Works
A calm crown over a cube of moving water.
Details
Materials: mirror-polished stainless steel; Panga Panga wood top.
Dimensions: 570(l) × 570(w) × 670(h) mm.
Use: sculptural plinth/side table for gallery, lobby, or residential settings.


