nicolas le moigne: podium collection

'podium' low table, 2011
oak, gloss varnished; wood lacquered in white
L100 x W100 x H40 cm
limited edition of 8 + 2AP
all photos by tonatiuh ambrosetti & daniela droz
swiss designer nicolas le moigne presents his 'podium' collection at design miami / basel 2011. the solo exhibition of new works,
which makes its public debut at the fair, is showcased by helmrinderknecht contemporary design gallery from berlin.
the series of furniture objects consists of six parts, each based on the
customary forms of presenting art or design in galleries and museums.
each of the pieces - be it a shelf, low table, lamp, vase, bowl etc. - is
exhibited on a pedestal or plinth, serving to enhance the object
presented through its simple form and deliberate choice of
dimensions. this iconic form or presentation is the starting point of
le
moigne's collection, characterizing all of his pieces in which the
object and plinth become interconnected - one.
it is the
plinth or pedestal which completes the aesthetics and function of each
piece. without it, the collection could not really exist
in its true
form.
each of the individual furniture pieces are produced through different
techniques of rotary motion like wood turning,
metal spinning, stone
turning, glass blowing and ceramic wheeling. these craft processes
respectively define the
individual final form of the podium objects.
in total 'podium' includes: three ceramic vases, a glass lamp, a stone
bowl, a wood shelf, a copper occasional table
and a wood coffee table.

'podium' low table, 2011 (details)
the 'podium' low table is a delicately turned wood-plate that hovers over a plinth lacquered in white. inviting normal functional use,
the plinth in this case in the classical role of a foot-piece, simultaneously carries and completes, demonstrating its inherent
complementary functionality. crafted by enrique illanez, vernayaz, switzerland.

'podium' shelf, 2011
oak, gloss varnished; wood lacquered in white
L136 x W36 x H185 cm
can be dismantled completely (13 parts)
limited edition of 3 + 2 AP
practically weightless and defying the laws of gravity, the shelf seemingly floats. the individual parts of the shelf are crafted on a lathe,
and utilizes a joint system that permits the assemble and disassemble of the parts of the object into its 13 individual components.
the pedestal as a foot-piece, enables the object to fulfill its function. crafted by enrique illanez, vernayaz, switerland.

'podium' shelf, 2011 (details)

'podium' occasional table, 2011
copper, hand-polished; wood lacquered in white
L48 x W48 x H81 cm
limited edition of 8 + 2 AP
the copper occasional table is first spun into its shape and then brought to its shining lustre by intensive polishing by hand.
with this occasional table, le moigned celebrates the connection between two completely different kinds of languages,
namely material and form. an infinitely turning spinning top which will never topple, positioned on a plinth,
which acts both as a carrier or fulcrum of balance and as a creative element, thus turning the object into a complete whole.
crafted by emil meier, metaldrückerei, adliswil, switzerland.

'podium' lamp, 2011
glass, hand-blown; wood lacquered in white
L22 x W22 x H118 cm
limited edition of 8 + 2 AP
the light from the hand-blown glass sculpture reflects in the protective glass of the display cabinet. the plinth becomes the
belly and accommodates the technical equipment for the light. at the same time the display cabinet signifies preciousness and fragility,
and enables a fascinating interplay of light between the glasses. a radiating light on a fixed plinth which defies a classical characterization
and yet can establish its place everywhere. the absorption of the plinth linked to the classical form of presentations in museums.
crafted by matteo gonet, münchenstein, switzerland.

'podium' vases black, 2010
ceramic, enamelled
L12 x W12 x H60 cm / L18 x W18 x H45 cm / L25 x W25 x H30 cm
limited edition of 8 + 2 AP
the three different forms of the ceramic 'podium' vases all follow a clear mathematical principle and share the same origin.
in changing the plinth size, the size and format of the enamelled black vase shift proportionally. in doing so,
the white plinth simultaneously serves as a container for flower-water. thus the element of the plinth eneables a double of function.
crafted by peter fink, ependes, switzerland.
see designboom's previous article on nicolas le moigne's 'podium vases'.

'podium' bowl, 2011
absolute granite, black, hand-polished
L35 x W35 x H16 cm
limited edition of 3 + 2 AP
the 'podium' bowl is cut in detailed craftsmanship from black granite. the outward form of the bowl is plain - however,
the functional space submerges into the innermost of the plinth, creating space and turns the object into a container.
hour-long polishing with refined tools, brings the granite to a lustre that makes it appear as if it has been treated with polish.
the object is solid cast, whose plinth serves as a wrapping for its inner shape. crafted by lachat & fils, crissier, switzerland.

'podium' bowl, 2011

'podium' collection by nicolas le moigne, 2011
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