Interpreting the expressiveness of stone offcuts - from blocks to fragments - and reintegrate them into a dynamic, organic process. Together with Pietre Trovanti - Josefina Muñoz explores the elegance that comes to life from the imperfect stone, turning into a home decor collection.
RADICAL GAME
The result is a one-of-a-kind collection of coffee tables of different heights, composed of a circular table top and a vertical system of legs made from interlocking core cuts.
On the edges of the table top, raw portions alternate irregularly with hand-finished parts which soften the roughness.
An interplay of shapes transliterates that which is considered a chromatic alteration in the key part of the design. The chromatic key therefore becomes an active subject, searching for and exploring it. It reveals it.
The aesthetic-material research behind radical game collection aims to exploit the raw, natural stone, revealing its hidden potential, implied in the visible stratifications, as well as in the invisible sedimentations of the rocks.

Coffee table material serizzo

Close-up of large, rough-textured gray rocks with white streaks and small black holes, surrounded by green grass and soil.

Two stone tables with rounded tabletops and cylindrical legs, and a few small stone bowls, placed against a concrete block wall.

A close-up view of a stone table with a round, layered stone object on its surface, set against a plain background.

A small, oval-shaped stone table with three cylindrical stone legs and a stone stool on top, placed against a grey brick wall.

Vide-poche

Granite slab with a heart-shaped glass plate on top, placed on a concrete surface.

Coffee table and Side table