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- Description
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The Aster Side Table by Daniel Couttolenc captures the harmony of sacred geometry through a refined balance of artistry and meaning. Crafted from rich Tzalam wood, its form draws from the hexagram—an ancient symbol uniting opposites: heaven and earth, masculine and feminine. Designed as three detachable components, it seamlessly transforms from a singular side table into two small surfaces and a tray, adapting gracefully to different uses. Each element resonates quietly, evoking reflection and equilibrium. Bespoke finishes available upon request.
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- Measurements
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39 x 39 x 56 cm
- Condition
- New
- Color
- Brown
- Seller
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Daniel Couttolenc
Daniel Couttolenc is a Mexican designer whose creative universe blends interior architecture, photography, and collectible furniture through the timeless language of sacred geometry. His exploration of geometric harmony bridges a foundation in industrial design with a deeply personal spiritual pursuit, revealing that creation and contemplation can flow from the same universal rhythm. Couttolenc’s work draws on sacred geometry—the intrinsic mathematics of nature—to unite precision and intuition. His pieces channel emotional resonance, much like music shaping the listener’s inner state. Proportions such as the Golden Number 1.618 and archetypal symbols like the hexagram embody the balance of opposing forces—sun and moon, light and shadow, masculine and feminine. Approaching each project with deliberate care, he treats geometry not as decoration but as an active system of meaning, imbuing his sculptures, furniture, and environments with vibrational depth that encourages reflection, harmony, and connection.
- Minimalist
- Contemporary
- Organic