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Designed by Studio Anton Hendrik Denys
Building on the material research which initially led to a collection of mirrors, Anton Hendrik Denys takes on the seating object in its purest form and rethinks it. Starting with a simple beam shape, and making all sorts of variations on it; deforming and adapting it in a very architectural way. Merging the formal and material studies as a logical next step. A series of objects is created who exist on their own, without defining their function in a room. The formal research led to a large number of shapes and eventually 2 shapes were executed : element 01 (a smaller cube that serves as a stool or simply a pedestal) and element 02, that serves as a bench. The pieces function as each other’s negatives – a yin-yang concept, where the cube is glossy and reflective and bright in colour whereas the bench comes with a matt finish and more earthy tones. They form a set but can just as well exist on their own.
Material: tempered and pearl blasted stainless steel
Dimensions: W 132 x D 44 x H 44 cm
Weight: 60 kg
Slight variations and imperfections may apply due to a handmade production process. At OWN, we stand by these artistic choices and do not accept returns related to these intentional imperfections such as irregularities in stone or ceramics, patina on metal surfaces, wood cracking and more.
Design Year: 2024
Handmade in Denmark
Images by Tijs Vervecken
Limited Edition, 8 + 4 AP , 1 out of 8
(Certificate of authenticity)

About the artist
Belgian designer Anton Hendrik Denys moved to Copenhagen (DK) in the midst of the 2020 pandemic. Further establishing his practice from there, his architectural back- ground and an instinct for intriguing materialities are omnipresent in his work. Often minimal and geometric in shape, his projects exhale a substantial knowledge of material properties. His experimental approach always takes the lead and delivers surprising results. With a focus on functional sculptures (made to order for renowned galleries such as Carpenters Workshop Gallery), Anton recently branched out into the field of interior decoration as well. “The projects where I have the most fun, are those where I get to combine both disciplines and create custom pieces for my clients homes or workspaces.” Anton concludes.