Levitating Display / China Cabinet
Levitating Display / China Cabinet
Levitating Display / China Cabinet
Levitating Display / China Cabinet
Levitating Display / China Cabinet
Levitating Display / China Cabinet
Levitating Display / China Cabinet
Levitating Display / China Cabinet

Levitating Display / China Cabinet

Wood Cabinet (ID: A75665)
Designed by Nathan Hunter
$18,600
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A dramatically balanced display piece, Hunter designed the Levitating cabinet with the weightlessness of sailing and the lyricism of music in mind.

The door frames are carefully cut to a precise curve before they are fitted with curved glass and bent-laminated wood panels. They are then adorned with hand-curved pulls in anodized aluminum. The top section "levitates" above two dramatically poised half-inch thick glass floats. Three interior glass shelves above and one below create space for both storage and display. The top interior is lit from above with soft LED lighting.

The case is made from quilted maple veneers and solids with macassar ebony veneered door panels. The door pulls and stand-off hardware is anodized aluminum. A corner-fitting version of the Levitating cabinet is also available.
  • Materials: Ebony, Glass, Maple, Aluminum
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Nathan Hunter

Nathan Hunter Design
"I find it impossible to isolate the various art forms. Sculpture, music, architecture—even mathematics—make up a single pursuit in my mind. Functional art is a form that satisfies my need to combine line, lyricism, and logic into one integrated form. "

Raised in a family of artists, Nathan Hunter spent his childhood studying music, painting, photography, and furniture making. Today he creates furniture in his studio from a variety of materials including wood, metal, glass, and acrylic. The central focus of his work is a design sense that often explores the tension between opposing forms or ideas. The angular, truncated trapezoid set against a group of flowing curves; the graceful scoop of a chair seat interrupted by a bold wedge of color--all invite the viewer to gaze at an object both sophisticated and direct.

For Hunter, the ultimate test of a piece is whether it possesses both practicality as a useful object and aesthetic desirability. Would he want the piece in his home? Will his clients want it in theirs? This is a balance the artist finds rewarding to create—between lyricism and poise, visual interest and function.

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