BAMBOO MOOD
occasional table

W. 49 x H. 55 x D. 56 cm

Designed by Jiang Qiong Er

In naming this collection “Bamboo Mood”, the designer wanted to weave a metaphor around bamboo, a powerful symbol of the key values of Chinese culture: it represents integrity, flexibility, simplicity and harmony. Jiang Qiong Er reinterprets these values in a poetic, often quirky and always elegant way, creating this complete collection with a sofa, screen, console, cocktail tables, rugs and ceramics.
These occasional tables gracefully evoke a bamboo stem, with its vein, highlighted in a gradient delicately rhythmizing the slanted line. In a monochrome lacquered version or with a wood-look tabletop, available in a wide range of colors.
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Occasional table in polyester resin and fiberglass. Matte or glossy lacquer finish with gradient effect or colored chrome-plated without gradient effect. Lacquered or wood-like top (oak or walnut).

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Jiang Qiong Er

Jiang Qiong Er, a multidisciplinary artist blending artistic creation and design, was born in Shanghai. She graduated from Tongji University with a degree in art and design, and her passion for French culture led her to study in Paris at the École nationale des arts décoratifs. She draws inspiration from China's millennia-old cultural and artistic traditions, reinterpreting them through a distinctly avant-garde lens. Her works are part of the permanent collections of prestigious museums such as the British Museum, the Victoria & Albert Museum, and the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris.

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