The concept I enjoyed developing in designing the table accessories Cube and Ypsilon is that of service.
Working with curved and welded round metal wire, I shaped what are intended to be very simple supports on which plates, bowls, trays, wooden or stone tops, cutting boards, pots and pans can be placed, an entire universe of objects that find in Cube and Ypsilon the tool to make the table, or buffet, rich, articulated and functional.
The two objects differ in character and, in part, also in their specific intended use. Cube is more essential, minimal, almost brutalist, and when developed in different heights it lends itself to supporting trays, cutting boards and especially shelves of varying materials and lengths, creating support surfaces at different levels. Ypsilon is more formally refined, elegant and sophisticated, designed to receive and enhance plates and bowls in particular.
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Although differing in character and specialization, Ypsilon and Cube can be perfectly combined with one another.

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