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Mazer Side Table Marble
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Tom Fereday
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Frame:
Red Travertine
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Dark Grey Travertine
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Classic Travertine
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Ocean Travertine
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Dimensions:
35 x 35 x 55h cm
50 x 50 x 45h cm
50 x 50 x 45h cm
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Variations:
Mazer 350, Mazer Table
Lead Time:
4 - 6 Weeks
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Mazer represents a series of geometric sculptures, each a celebration of the fundamental beauty and natural variation of stone and timber. Strict brutalist forms of the table and seating collection are juxtaposed by soft organic cutaways carving through the natural surfaces, revealing the beauty and character of travertine and wood. Named after the medieval term ‘Mazer’ meaning bowl, the collection presents subtle organic forms proportioned for table and seating function designed for permanence. Porous formations of the stone and timbers structure act as an intentional disruption to the clean geometric forms of the series offering character and intrigue.
The series are crafted from travertine and solid oak and walnut all locally produced from a combination of machine and traditional hand made processes, each piece exhibiting its own unique characteristics and form with no one piece alike. Mazer is designed by Australian designer Tom Fereday exemplifying Fereday’s desire to honour materiality, combining form and function to produce enduring works.
BRAND HIGHLIGHT
Fascinated by the tension that lies between natural materials and contemporary design and manufacture, Tom Fereday develops unique designs originating from an intrinsic inquiry into the role of objects today. Built on the principle of honest design Tom Fereday’s work celebrates the materials and manufacture behind furniture and objects, guiding considered and thoughtful design outcomes that explore the notion of quiet innovation.
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DESIGNED BY
Tom Fereday
Born in Australia, Tom Fereday grew up in London, England studying sculpture and graphic design at the Wimbledon School of Art before moving to Australia to complete an honours in Industrial Design at the University of Technology Sydney.
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