A dining table made from construction waste from the Stuttgart 21 main station construction site. The foam fragments found were plastered in several layers and coated with a final layer of lime plaster, which gives the surface of the table it’s gloss and makes it water-repellent. The monolithic-looking table is surprising through its unusual and raw aesthetic. The off-round top plate rests on three legs that look like uneven stone blocks, reminding us of the typical dolmen shape.
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- DT.1.1-3: Table, 82 x 120 x 140 cm
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- DT.3: Detail table
- DT.4: Detail table