A4 SIDE TABLES

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KEVIN DIZAMI

Emerging from heaps of debris that periodically accumulate in Switzerland, these coffee tables embody the frozen essence of advertising excess and paper waste that we receive in abundance, yet are overlooked and ignored by those who receive them.

These creations immortalize the unsettling juxtaposition between the abundance of unwanted messages and the apathy generally directed towards them, thus revealing the discord between mass consumption and its latent impact on our visual and ecological environment. Each sheet is coated with porcelain then fired. As the paper disappears we are left with a rigid element as if frozen in time, while keeping the imprint of it. This process allows for random discoveries and associations that have generated a new vocabulary of form.

Origin: Zurich Switzerland

KEVIN DIZAMI

Emerging from heaps of debris that periodically accumulate in Switzerland, these coffee tables embody the frozen essence of advertising excess and paper waste that we receive in abundance, yet are overlooked and ignored by those who receive them.

These creations immortalize the unsettling juxtaposition between the abundance of unwanted messages and the apathy generally directed towards them, thus revealing the discord between mass consumption and its latent impact on our visual and ecological environment. Each sheet is coated with porcelain then fired. As the paper disappears we are left with a rigid element as if frozen in time, while keeping the imprint of it. This process allows for random discoveries and associations that have generated a new vocabulary of form.

Origin: Zurich Switzerland

 

DESIGNER

Kevin Dizami

ARTISAN / PRODUCER

Zurich, Switzerland

DIMENSIONS

Height 28 / 42CM

PRODUCTION TIME

One-of-a-kind

WEIGHT

-

MATERIAL

Paper, Porcelain


ABOUT

 

Kevin Dizami

Positioned at the crossroads of design and sculpture, this practice explores the interplay between functionality and poetry, materiality and narrative. Embracing an instinctive and deliberately imperfect aesthetic, each form challenges conventional notions of use, meaning, and memory, offering a renewed perspective on the everyday. Both critical and sensitive, the work highlights the expressive potential of the ordinary and its ability to convey stories.