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- Description
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James de Wulf has evolved the game of Ping Pong with the Resonating Ping Pong Table, by melding it with a dreamy sound bath. The players are enveloped in healing vibrations as the table's plates sing. The table is turned to an A-Minor pentatonic scale, with 6 notes. The result is an auditory delight as the game is in play. For the perfect resonance, James designed and carved unique rackets for play with a rubber ball. Foam balls are included for quiet play. The net is removable to convert the table for dinner service. The table can live beautifully indoors and outdoors. The tuned plates are anodized aluminum, and the table body is varnished.
Comes with a signed Certificate of Authenticity. Limited to a series of 10. Winner of Design Miami/ 2025, "Best in Show, Design at Large."
- Measurements
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117 x 62.5 x 30 in
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- New
- Color
- Grey
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James de Wulf
James de Wulf is an American artist and designer whose practice unfolds at the intersection of collectible furniture, sculpture, and exhibition design. For over two decades, he has worked with concrete, stone, steel, and other materials, combining craftsmanship with a sensitivity shaped by experimentation and cross-cultural inspiration. In his hands, materials are poetically pushed beyond their assumed limits. Their properties are extended, their nature reimagined, and allowed to speak differently. And just like that, aluminum—neat, minimalist—becomes musical in a resonant ping-pong table, where each movement produces sound, and play becomes performance. Concrete, heavy and inert, is animated by organic patterns reminiscent of branches, roots, and animal exoskeletons. Stone, traditionally defined by weight and permanence, is reinterpreted as pliable, capable of conveying the fleeting, delicate lightness of flowers. Across his work, monolithic sculptures and brutalist geometries seem suspended in time, hovering between echoes of ancient civilisations and Sci-Fi imagination. “It all began with a visit to a concrete factory, and later the discovery of the work of Italian architect Angelo Mangiarotti,” de Wulf reflects. “Watching concrete move from liquid matter to architectural presence unlocked my fascination with design.” Transition lies at the core of his creative language. “My work always starts with materials. In some ways, I feel part alchemist, part maker,” he says. Quoting French chemist Antoine de Lavoisier—Nothing is created, everything transforms—de Wulf frames his work as an exploration of flux. “Matter and essence are in constant motion. With my pieces, I seek to capture the quiet poetry of transformation: the subtle shifts occurring between atoms, and those extending far beyond them.” Aluminum steel becomes sound, concrete appears alive, minerality turns ephemeral. James de Wulf has presented his collectible designs at leading international platforms including Design Miami, Salon New York, and Paris Art Week. His practice reflects the curiosity of an explorer. Having lived in Los Angeles, Berlin, Copenhagen, Malmö, and Koh Samui, he is now based in Maui, Hawaii, while continuing to travel in search of new perspectives. “Every new project,” he says, “is an exciting journey.”
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