The Questionable Table
The Questionable Table is a supple topography, into which four objects precisely nestle: a cup, a phone, a book and a ring. Just right for the bedside.
Reincarnated skateboards form the tabletop, held aloft on a frame of steel rods and 3d-printed resin nodes. The surface is intricately carved to reveal the brightly colored maple plies within a given stack of skateboards, making each table completely unique. Their action-packed former lives have marked these boards with evidence of loving use - including bolt holes and small chips - which are filled to leave a smooth final surface. Wood is sealed with a food-safe and solvent-free hardwax finish.
1’-6” x 8 1/4” x 1’-6 3/4” H
The Questionable Table is part of the Useless Wooden Joys series of objects, focused on found and post-extractive materials, exhibited in 2024 at the KMAC Contemporary Art Museum. It is named in reference to the 1992 Plan B skate video, which you should watch here.
The Questionable Table is a supple topography, into which four objects precisely nestle: a cup, a phone, a book and a ring. Just right for the bedside.
Reincarnated skateboards form the tabletop, held aloft on a frame of steel rods and 3d-printed resin nodes. The surface is intricately carved to reveal the brightly colored maple plies within a given stack of skateboards, making each table completely unique. Their action-packed former lives have marked these boards with evidence of loving use - including bolt holes and small chips - which are filled to leave a smooth final surface. Wood is sealed with a food-safe and solvent-free hardwax finish.
1’-6” x 8 1/4” x 1’-6 3/4” H
The Questionable Table is part of the Useless Wooden Joys series of objects, focused on found and post-extractive materials, exhibited in 2024 at the KMAC Contemporary Art Museum. It is named in reference to the 1992 Plan B skate video, which you should watch here.
The Questionable Table is a supple topography, into which four objects precisely nestle: a cup, a phone, a book and a ring. Just right for the bedside.
Reincarnated skateboards form the tabletop, held aloft on a frame of steel rods and 3d-printed resin nodes. The surface is intricately carved to reveal the brightly colored maple plies within a given stack of skateboards, making each table completely unique. Their action-packed former lives have marked these boards with evidence of loving use - including bolt holes and small chips - which are filled to leave a smooth final surface. Wood is sealed with a food-safe and solvent-free hardwax finish.
1’-6” x 8 1/4” x 1’-6 3/4” H
The Questionable Table is part of the Useless Wooden Joys series of objects, focused on found and post-extractive materials, exhibited in 2024 at the KMAC Contemporary Art Museum. It is named in reference to the 1992 Plan B skate video, which you should watch here.