Sekka
by Agglomerati x Tino Seubert
- Tino Seubert
- agglomerati.com
- @agglomerati
- Collaborators: Fabrication realised by Bianco67
Evolving from Tino Seubert’s table series Hana (‘flower’ in Japanese), the collection for Agglomerati emerges as a crystallised continuation of this theme. Sekka (‘snow flower’ in Japanese) is conceived from a dialogue between material and concept. This progression of technique is captured and immortalised in marble; the designer’s signature detail delicately frozen in noble stone.
Drawing influences spanning Japanese carpentry and monolithic Mediterranean edifices, the Sekka collection is a testament to enduring design and cross-cultural aesthetics. At the collection’s heart lies five quintessential Italian marbles, each colour contrasting or complementing one another as a four-pillared stem or tabletop. Comprising round and rectangular side, coffee, and dining tables, the pieces configure through the interplay of stone pairings, introducing a harmonious nuance that articulates the geometric detailing of the central flower motif.
The presentation at Villa Borsani, a landmark of modernist heritage, transcends its role as a mere setting; it fosters a dialogue between the contemporary and the classical.
Agglomerati is a London-based studio which collaborates with multidisciplinary designers to create functional art-objects in stone. The studio connects a diverse network of creatives with Italy’s foremost craftspeople, bringing fresh new perspectives to a time-honoured material.
From a background in interior design and a career in furniture making, Founder Sam Henley applies intricate industry knowledge to introduce a fresh perspective on luxury stone design. Agglomerati’s material-focused approach combines a range of processes that blur the line between producer and gallery. As a curator, Henley leads a cohesive narrative from conception to execution.