Dhruv Agarwwal's Blur Coffee Table Turns an Optical Illusion Into Furniture - Yanko Design
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Dhruv Agarwwal's Blur Coffee Table Turns an Optical Illusion Into Furniture - Yanko Design
"The base is a structure of layered steel mesh, each plane sitting close enough to the next that their overlapping grids produce a moire effect across the surface, a shifting, shimmering interference pattern that changes character with every degree of movement from the viewer."
"Agarwwal worked with local craftspeople to develop a thicker enamel coat than the technique typically yields, which is a meaningful technical decision because thickness changes how the enamel interacts with light, giving it volume and depth rather than lying flat against the wire."
"The wire catches the enamel unevenly, creating micro-variations across thousands of small cells, and those variations are exactly what makes the moire pattern feel alive rather than mechanical."
The Blur coffee table by Dhruv Agarwwal utilizes a layered steel mesh base and a frosted acrylic tabletop to create a moire effect that shifts with movement. The red Meena enamel coating, applied by artisans, enhances this optical illusion with its uneven color distribution. The combination of materials results in a table that offers a unique visual experience, rewarding prolonged observation. The Meena enamel craft, rooted in heritage, adds depth and complexity to the design, making the moire pattern appear vibrant and alive.
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