

Ripped Wood Coffee Table by Willem Van Hooff Handmade Dimensions: W 50 x H 46 cm Dimensions may vary as pieces are hand-made and might present slight variations in sizes Materials: Wood. Willem van Hooff is a designer based in Eindhoven. He is a driven builder, were he likes to see design as his tool to express an remember stories. He is fascinated how objects, buildings or traditions can capture stories. His stories always comes from my interest in history, the start of all his design projects. He likes to work with these old stories, techniques, cultures and give them new life in contemporary products. He feels the need to bring more freedom and joy back in making. He thinks this is lacking a certain form of imperfection, joy and traditions. Which are not based on our consumerism world. This piece is attributed to the mentioned designer/maker. It has no attribution mark and no official proof of authenticity, however it is well documented in design history. I take full responsibility for any authenticity issues arising from misattribution
Hand-Made
Size : 19,69 x 19,69 x 18,11
Material : Wood
Color : Gold
Made-in Indonesia
Purchases from outside Indonesia, MOQ: 1 x 20ft container, can be 1 item or mix various Furniture designs.
Mulyoharjo export and supply furniture Ripped Wood Coffee Table by Willem Van Hooff .Ripped Wood Coffee Table by Willem Van Hooff Handmade Dimensions: W 50 x H 46 cm Dimensions may vary as pieces are hand-made and might present slight variations in sizes Materials: Wood. Willem van Hooff is a designer based in Eindhoven. He is a driven builder, were he likes to see design as his tool to express an remember stories. He is fascinated how objects, buildings or traditions can capture stories. His stories always comes from my interest in history, the start of all his design projects. He likes to work with these old stories, techniques, cultures and give them new life in contemporary products. He feels the need to bring more freedom and joy back in making. He thinks this is lacking a certain form of imperfection, joy and traditions. Which are not based on our consumerism world. This piece is attributed to the mentioned designer/maker. It has no attribution mark and no official proof of authenticity, however it is well documented in design history. I take full responsibility for any authenticity issues arising from misattribution