Cymatic Ceremonial Table

$17,000.00

Materials: Reclaimed white coastal Mahogany, Shou Sugi Ban, copper details

Dimensions: 2030 × 600 × 250mm

Includes: Authenticity certificate

One of a kind. This is the only one in existence.

Shipping: Free freight East Coast Australia. Contact for international shipping quote.

Sound has a shape. This table is the proof.

Cymatics is the study of visible sound — the geometric patterns that emerge when matter is subjected to vibration. Salt on a drum skin. Water disturbed at frequency. The idea that every sound, if you could see it, would look like something. This table looks like something.

Reclaimed white coastal Mahogany — timber that has already lived a full life — pulled from wherever old wood goes and given a second one. Then Shou Sugi Ban: the ancient Japanese art of burning wood to preserve it, to harden it, to make it into something the elements no longer recognise as an easy target. The surface carries the geometry of that fire. Copper details run through it like signal, like current, like the trace of a frequency that passed through and left its signature.

Two metres of intention. Low to the ground, as ceremonial objects should be — close to earth, close to whatever is being placed upon it with care. The kind of table that earns silence when you set something down on it.

This piece comes with an authenticity certificate. One of one. As it should be.

✦ Handmade in Byron Bay, Australia · Reclaimed Mahogany, Shou Sugi Ban, copper · Authenticity certificate included · Free freight East Coast Australia · Contact for international quote · One of a kind

Materials: Reclaimed white coastal Mahogany, Shou Sugi Ban, copper details

Dimensions: 2030 × 600 × 250mm

Includes: Authenticity certificate

One of a kind. This is the only one in existence.

Shipping: Free freight East Coast Australia. Contact for international shipping quote.

Sound has a shape. This table is the proof.

Cymatics is the study of visible sound — the geometric patterns that emerge when matter is subjected to vibration. Salt on a drum skin. Water disturbed at frequency. The idea that every sound, if you could see it, would look like something. This table looks like something.

Reclaimed white coastal Mahogany — timber that has already lived a full life — pulled from wherever old wood goes and given a second one. Then Shou Sugi Ban: the ancient Japanese art of burning wood to preserve it, to harden it, to make it into something the elements no longer recognise as an easy target. The surface carries the geometry of that fire. Copper details run through it like signal, like current, like the trace of a frequency that passed through and left its signature.

Two metres of intention. Low to the ground, as ceremonial objects should be — close to earth, close to whatever is being placed upon it with care. The kind of table that earns silence when you set something down on it.

This piece comes with an authenticity certificate. One of one. As it should be.

✦ Handmade in Byron Bay, Australia · Reclaimed Mahogany, Shou Sugi Ban, copper · Authenticity certificate included · Free freight East Coast Australia · Contact for international quote · One of a kind