This is your call if you are looking for a side table or a coffee table that stands out!
From “The Thinker” to “Propserina’s Rape”, – Eduard Locota has turned iconic sculptures into functional pieces.
Every table has secrets – stories, thoughts, and events around it—an essential piece for our living space. That’s why choosing one suitable for our needs is important.
Imagine now – choosing a classical sculpture and transforming it into a side table or a coffee table. Well, this is precisely what Eduard Locota did.
The artist extracted the essential portion of the artwork and then physically 3D-printed them to create a collection that stands out through its uniqueness and cleverness.
Eduard Locota has been working with digital 3D modelling software for over 20 years, and this is the first time he has combined his digital 3D skills with his physical skills to give birth to this radical new collection.
If there is one table that stands out the most is the “Laocoon Coffee Table” – a stunning piece that suits well an office or a spacious living room.
Check the entire collection on his website.
More info: eduardlocota.com
The Thinker Side Table
The Rape of Proseprina Side Table
Laocoon Coffee Table
Laocoon Coffee Table
I don't know how I feel about The Rape of Proserpina as a side table. I mean, I know the story, I know it's art, but the concept of having it as a piece of living room furniture just seems off.
These are beautiful. The hands from The Rape if Proseprina is simply stunning. I had to look up what the piece was about with such an awful topic in the name. Apparently, it depicts the myth of Pluto, God of the underworld, abducting the women to take her to the underworld to be his wife. The piece without the name or context is gorgeous but I can’t quite get past what it’s depicting. Sending love to fellow survivors. 💕 This was a little triggering.
I don't know how I feel about The Rape of Proserpina as a side table. I mean, I know the story, I know it's art, but the concept of having it as a piece of living room furniture just seems off.
These are beautiful. The hands from The Rape if Proseprina is simply stunning. I had to look up what the piece was about with such an awful topic in the name. Apparently, it depicts the myth of Pluto, God of the underworld, abducting the women to take her to the underworld to be his wife. The piece without the name or context is gorgeous but I can’t quite get past what it’s depicting. Sending love to fellow survivors. 💕 This was a little triggering.
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