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Dining table

Ho scoperto il rabarbaro

Manu Crotti

A lesson in wonder, co-creating with nature… that’s how I’d describe my experience this winter in Ibiza. Working in the A Mi Manera vegetable garden, I was able to observe how simple details – blades of grass, newly sprouted leaves, intertwined shoots reaching towards the sky – revealed the wonder of the geometric structures that make up their surfaces, sometimes repeating themselves like infinite fractals. Almost architectural structures, such as those of wild fennel, whose stems, supporting the small clustered flowers, resemble the structure of an atom. The universe is made of geometries. Discovering them, contemplating them, resonates with our most authentic and profound vibrations, because we recognise as our own codes the very same geometries of plants, animals and the cosmos, which are in fact also present within our own bodies. So I began to rotate the details of nature that I had photographed, using the same technique I had been practising for years for my placemats. But a new awareness helped me to go further and, as I continued experimenting, truly surprising visions emerged. The detail photographed whilst rotating creates new and more complex geometries that seem to have emerged from distant, magical dimensions, inviting us to share new visions.

Unique piece

Price on request

Dimension
L139 x W139 x H78 cm
Materials
epoxy resin, natural element
Year
2026
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