Coffee Table
Launch year: 2024
Material: Natural wood veneer and Marine plywood
Dimensions: 180 x 121 x h33,6 cm / 200 x 134,5 x h33,6 cm / 221 x 148,5 x h33,6 cm
Over millions of years, the region of Chapada Diamantina, an ancient sedimentary basin, experienced successive layers of rocks overlapping and recording the passage of time. The constant weathering caused instability and disruptions in this previously settled mass – fissures, cracks, and crevices emerged, creating space for water and wind to infiltrate.
In a continuous and persistent progression, the core of this conglomerate is revealed. Amid fragility and collapse, new forms and lives emerge, transforming the exposed existence.
Inspired by the authenticity and elegance of this process, Jacqueline Terpins approaches her relationship with wood in an unprecedented way.
Arenito consists of two superimposed sets of marine plywood boards laminated in wood, their moving edges revealing their inner formation. Just as in erosion processes, where rocks embrace instability and empirically achieve balance, the boards stack misaligned in an organic arrangement.
Launch year: 2024
Material: Natural wood veneer and Marine plywood
Dimensions: 205 x 106 x h30 cm / 220 x 113,5 x h30 cm / 250 x 129 x h30 cm
Over millions of years, in the region known as Chapada Diamantina, an ancient sedimentary basin, successive layers of rocks overlapped and recorded the passage of time. The constant weathering caused instability and disturbances in this previously settled mass – fissures, cracks, and crevices emerged, creating space for water and wind to infiltrate.
In a continuous and persistent progression, the heart of this conglomerate is revealed. Amidst fragility and collapse, new forms and life emerge, transforming the essence of what is exposed.
Inspired by the authenticity and elegance of this process, Jacqueline Terpins approaches her relationship with wood in an unprecedented way.
The Diamantina Coffee Table is composed of laminated marine plywood panels, whose moving edges reveal their inner formation. Just as in erosion processes, where rocks embrace instability and empirically achieve balance, these panels stack misaligned in an organic arrangement.
Launch year: 2022
Material: Natural wood veneer and Stone
Dimensions: Rectangular 120 to 200 x 60,5 to 102 x h30 cm | Square 110 to 202 x 100 to 137 x h30 cm
The sinuosity in the design of the top associated with the elliptical bases, which refer to the modernist pillars commonly seen in coastal regions, composes the Litoral table.
Supported on the organically arranged bases the top creates, with its thinning quality, for the observer the impression of a line, that in the intention of designer Jacqueline Terpins, is associated with the mark that the waves print when advancing on the sand.
Launch year: 2021
Material: Solid wood
Dimensions: 160 x 130 x h30 cm
Edition: 25 pieces + 2 AP
A punctual disruption reverberates into its surroundings. Quietude and stability are disturbed. The cause is unknown. The overflow seems imminent, but time reveals the possibility of adaptation and absorption of what is no longer the same.
The Sussurro table originates in a free and spontaneous way, diverts its original flow and shifts matter from its plane into topographical waves. It upsets the flow and goes against the wood grain. The same force that disrupts also evidences a newfound diversity of forms revealed by these paths. The Sussurro table registers the image of an interrupted silence.
Launch year: 2019
Material: Natural wood veneer
Dimensions: Rectangular 120 to 300 x 60,5 to 134 x h30 cm | Square 110 to 202 x 100 to 182 x h30 cm
The sinuosity in the design of the top associated with the elliptical bases, which refer to the modernist pillars commonly seen in coastal regions, composes the Litoral table.
Supported on the organically arranged bases the top creates, with its thinning quality, for the observer the impression of a line, that in the intention of designer Jacqueline Terpins, is associated with the mark that the waves print when advancing on the sand.
Launch year: 2018
Material: Solid wood
Dimensions: 180 x 100 x h30 cm
A precise and central tear on the solid wood plane, in clear homage to Lucio Fontana. Transgression and minimalism are revealed in the contrast between the solidity of the wood and the subtlety of the thread of light created by the projection from the cut.
Launch year: 2017 and 2021
Material: Solid wood
Dimensions: 200 x 115 x h40 cm / 200 x 80 x h40 cm / 125 x 85 x h40 cm / 87,5 X 59,5 X h28 cm
Pedra is inspired by the pebbles that take shape from constant contact with water and assume organic curves. Based on these characteristics, the shape of the bench adapts to the curves of the body and combined with the choice of the solid wood it is an invitation to touch, to be together or to contemplate.
Launch year: 2016
Material: Solid wood
Dimensions: 150 x 93 x h36 cm / 170 x 103 x h36 cm / 200 x 110 x h36 cm
Launch year: 2017
Material: Metal stainless steel and Stone quartz
Dimensions: 243 x 134 x h32 cm
Edition: 18 pieces + 2 AP
Inspired by the movement of the tectonic plates, the Fenda table features a single seemingly random cut that divides, at the same time as it pairs both parts. In this pairing, the Fenda table becomes a representation of what has been or what can become one. A game of time and space.
Launch year: 2012
Material: Corian
Dimensions: 160 x 75 / 130 x 130 x h30 cm
The Degelo coffee table brings a sensual and unusual central movement obtained through heat. As if something had remained on its central part, creating a delicate and subtle melt, both present and instigating.
Launch year: 2012
Material: Corian
Dimensions: 160 x 75 / 130 x 130 x h30 cm
Launch year: 2012
Material: Natural wood veneer
Dimensions: Rectangular 160 x 90 / 200 x 100 x h30 cm | Square 120 x 120 / 130 x 130 x h30 cm
Launch year: 2010
Material: Flat glass
Dimensions: Rectangular 160 x 90 / 180 x 100 / 200 x 100 x h30 cm | Square 130 x 130 / 140 x 140 / 150 x 150 x h30 cm
In the Entretanto line, coffee tables surprise the observer by the constructive simplicity. The plates are free and were made in the same thickness, they are superimposed and juxtaposed in a symmetrical combinatory. Assembling game, no glue, screws or snaps, a challenge. The line comes from a careful study of balance to assimilate all possibilities of form and function efficiently.
Launch year: 2013
Material: Flat glass
Dimensions: Rectangular 160 x 90 / 180 x 100 / 200 x 100 x h30 cm | Square 130 x 130 / 140 x 140 / 150 x 150 x h30 cm
Launch year: 2002
Material: Flat glass
Dimensions: 120 x 70 / 130 x 70 / 140 x 80 / 150 x 80 / 160 x 90 x h30cm
The Pi table reveals glass as a flat possibility, aligns with minimalism through a T support.
The furniture is, but it does not impose itself, it provokes the eye in a game of absence and presence due to its translucency synthesized in three plates of flat glass.
The inspiration for the work in furniture comes from the invitation of the material itself to be able to transform itself from the liquid state into a geometric plate, and still remain close to its essence: the radical interaction with light.
Launch year: 2010
Material: Flat glass
Dimensions: 120 x 60 / 130 x 70 / 140 x 80 / 150 x 80 / 160 x 90 x h30 cm
Launch year: 2007
Material: Flat glass
Dimensions: 110 x 100 / 120 x 109 / 130 x 127 /160 x 144 x h30 cm
Launch year: 2007
Material: Flat glass
Dimensions: 110 x 100 / 120 x 109 / 130 x 127 /160 x 144 x h30 cm
Launch year: 2011
Material: Flat glass
Dimensions: Square 120 x 120 / 130 x 130 / 140 x 140 / 150 x 150 x h30 x cm | Rectangular 160 x 90 / 180 x 100 / 200 x 100 x h30 cm