Tables

Sculptural Table Price on request

Paul Boucher — Available through The Orb

Crafted from Douglas fir — a wood typically used in construction — this table transforms a humble material into a refined sculptural piece that highlights the natural beauty of the wood and its distinctive grain.

The design plays with the balance between curves and structure. An organic, flowing base contrasts with the clean lines of the tabletop, creating a subtle tension between movement and stability.

The table is made using stack lamination, a technique in which layers of wood are glued together to form a solid mass that is then sculpted into its final shape. This process allows for expressive forms while maintaining strength and durability.

Both functional and sculptural, this table is designed to bring warmth, character, and craftsmanship into any space.

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This piece is commissioned and delivered through The Orb. Customization, sourcing, and logistics are managed directly by our team in collaboration with the designer.

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  • Curator's Note

    Black stain with protective oil
  • Dimensions

    300 cm L × 130 cm W × 78 cm H
  • Materials

    Douglas fir
  • Customizations

    Possibility of customisation
  • Production & Delivery

    Hand-crafted in Artist Atelier in Lisbon, Portugal

Paul Boucher,

Paul Boucher creates wooden works that exist at the boundary between design and sculpture, which he describes as functional sculptures. Using laminated wood construction, he builds his own material by layering and gluing pieces of wood before gradually carving away what is unnecessary until the final form emerges.

This additive-then-subtractive process differs from traditional carving and follows an almost architectural logic. Inspired by African art, the organic geometries of nature, and the tension of curved forms, his works seek the illusion of unity—appearing as if carved from a single block while actually resulting from complex assemblies and a long process of shaping. The resulting pieces possess a strong, often monumental presence that balances fluidity, strength, and function.