broken mirrors

stone, mirror
56 (W) x 170 (H) cm
65 (W) x 114 (H) cm

pictures by oskar de roover

Two pieces of marble that got broken during transport were saved from being thrown away after being deemed worthless in this state.

Despite the accidental breaking lines, they share a similar dimensional rhythm, which has been used to place mirrors that further divide the stone into pieces, this time controlled and straight-edged.

table 154

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