"Cinderella" Table (edition of 20)

Creator Name

Jeroen Verhoeven;
Id Productions, (for Demakersvan)

Cultural Context

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Date

2005

About the work

Brooklyn Museum Object Description

Three sided table on three integral legs comprised of thin vertical lamina alternating in light and dark birch plywood. Undulating contours throughout. Solid hypotenuse connects proper left upper corner of longer side in descending diagonally-oriented curves toward proper right of shorter side. The two sides that form a right angle are both hollowed out and form at their intersection a slender, tapering concave leg. Short sides connected by undulating heart-shaped integral stretcher. All surfaces sanded smooth.

New technology often inspires artists to rethink traditional forms and create objects of great originality. In this instance, the designer has worked largely on a computer to realize his design. He began with a birch plywood cube, a modern building material, and two traditional images, ...

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Title

"Cinderella" Table (edition of 20)

Creator

Jeroen Verhoeven, Dutch, Dutch, born 1976, Designer;
Id Productions, (for Demakersvan), Manufacturer

Worktype

Furniture

Cultural Context

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Material

CNC-cut birch plywood

Dimensions

31 3/4 x 39 7/8 x 52 1/2 in. (80.6 x 101.3 x 133.4 cm)

Technique

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Language

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Date

2005

Provenance

Marie Bernice Bitzer Fund, Jun 21, 2007

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Rights

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Creative Commons-BY

Inscription

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Location

Netherlands

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Jeroen Verhoeven, "Cinderella" Table (edition of 20), 2005, Brooklyn Museum. Creative Commons-BY.

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