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    dendria

    What begins underground ends in a room — branching, dividing, reaching. dendria is a sculptural table grown from the same logic that shapes root systems and forest canopies: a single structure that multiplies, adapts, and holds.

    The base is printed over seven days in biopolymer — layer by layer, the branching form accumulates. Inside runs a welded steel skeleton, invisible but essential. The surface carries walnut root veneer, its grain shifting with every change of light, its pattern never repeating. Three islands emerge from the legs at staggered heights, extending the table beyond its own geometry — a place to set a glass, to lean in, to look again.

    dendria reads differently from every angle. It grows into a room rather than occupying it. Each piece is made to order in Hamburg.