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Vivienne Wong, Iuxta Me (beside me)

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Melbourne, Australia

Wood: cherry

Dancer-turned-designer Wong looked at non-verbal communicat­ion as the starting point of her project, approachin­g the task from a personal point of reflection and knowledge. ‘I wanted to translate my previous understand­ing of how we can connect and communicat­e,’ she says, and looked to create a piece to nurture strength, intimacy and connection. Invisible physical boundaries and the creation of textures through light formed the basis of the project, which developed into a coffee table featuring interlocki­ng echoed forms, where the functional joinery also became a decorative motif for the piece. Wong chose American cherry because of its grain and colour. ‘It has a beautiful warmth in its pinkish, red hue,’ she says. ‘I felt that supported everything I was trying to put into this piece.’ Her design’s name (using the Latin word for ‘beside’) represents the desire for human connection and closeness that guided the process.

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