Ex Hale Coffee Table Cast Glass
Ben Storms
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Dimensions:
W 184 x D 84 x H 32 cm
W 52 x D 33 x H 36,2 in
Material: Cast Glass
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: 2026
Handmade in Belgium
Images by Alexander Popelier
Limited Edition of 3 + 2 A.P. + 1 P.T.
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Designed by Ben Storms
While claiming and achieving autonomy through its singular appeal, this design nevertheless has a direct relationship with an earlier creation. It reflects Storms’ approach, whereby the inception of one object invariably sparks the development of something new: a fresh insight or an idea that builds on what came before. This design, which was originally an object composed of two welded steel plates inflated by high air pressure, already played with perception. It questioned what is solid or air-filled, light or heavy, soft or hard to the touch. This glass cast, a replica made using a mould, takes that idea further.
However, all of that becomes incidental: what now prevails is actuality - the transparency of a solid glass object; the unique colour nuances that differ depending on the incident light; and how shadows seem to question themselves through their subtlety. It has a restrained presence in a space: striking without being intrusive.

About the artist
Ben Storms is a Belgian designer and craftsman who thinks in terms of materials. By using state-of-the-art techniques he transforms them to captivating shapes that defy expectations.
Storms equally masters thinking and making. He has refined his craft as a stonemason, sculptor and woodworker. In his practice, he often combines traditional techniques with high-tech processes to create unique pieces of furniture with a sculptural character.