Difference between revisions of "The Sacred Tree"

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Revision as of 15:36, 13 June 2024

The Sacred Tree is a collection of furniture and lighting launched on May 18th 2024. Inspired by exploration of local historical sites, like Fonthill Castle in Doylestown, PA and Green-Wood Cemetery, in South Slope, Brooklyn.

The name for the collection comes from the many large trees growing with their roots entwined with the graves at Green-Wood. The bodies of the dead have been absorbed and are part of another living organism. This visual made an impression as the studio moved from 169 54th Street to 267 23rd Street, in a way also shedding one body for another.

Pieces of the Collection

CK-Walnut AC 01.jpgCK-Walnut CC 01.jpg
Image Title Dimensions Year
CK-Greenwood Oct 16H 1.jpg Greenwood Side Table (Octagon) ⌀ 19.5”D × 16”H 2024

CK-Greenwood Sq 20H 1.jpg

Greenwood Side Table (Square) 11"L × 11"W × 19.75"H 2024
Walnut Arm Chair 19”D × 21”W × 30”H 2024
Walnut Corner Chair 19”D × 19”W × 30”H 2024