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Aleksander Oniszh — Available through The Orb

A bold, sculptural table defined by two contrasting geometries that never fully meet — they slip past each other with quiet precision. The table’s base is thick and weighty, yet hollowed within like a barrel, creating both strength and lightness. Resting on this solid foundation is a substantial tabletop composed of several interlocking elements. Slight shifts between these parts create a subtle tectonic rhythm, giving the table a vibrant, ever-changing presence from every angle.

The tabletop’s elements fit together like two overlapping plates, with all structural joints meticulously concealed beneath. The table is carefully hand-sanded and polished to a silky smooth finish. Made of natural oak, it is treated with a hard wax oil blend enriched with carnauba and beeswax, creating a durable, tactile surface with a warm, natural sheen.

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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

    slight variations due to materials
  • Dimensions

    ⌀ 90–100 x 72 cm
  • Materials

    Natural Wood | Ebonized Wood
  • Production & Delivery

    Handcrafted in Poland

Aleksander Oniszh, Sculpted Forms In Quiet Tension

Aleksander Oniszh is a Warsaw-based designer and craftsman whose work explores the meeting point between intuition and discipline. Trained in architecture and shaped by years of hands-on experimentation, he approaches wood as a living material — something to be uncovered rather than controlled. His process is one of quiet subtraction: cutting, reacting, and allowing the form to emerge through gesture and grain. Rooted in deep respect for craft and the imperfect logic of nature, his objects embody a kind of calm tension — sculptural yet tactile, precise yet instinctive.

Working from his studio on the edge of a forest, Oniszh treats making as both a physical and reflective act. His finishes, born from alchemical reactions of wood, air, and time, reveal depth rather than surface. Each piece carries the trace of process — an imprint of movement and stillness intertwined. Beyond function, his work is an ongoing dialogue between material, memory, and presence — an honest, unhurried pursuit of form that feels both ancient and entirely his own.