Neal Aronowitz

Whorl Console

$8,500

Sculptor and designer Neal Aronowitz made waves in the design world with his concrete Whorl Console table. A documentary about the process, "How To Bend Concrete In 108 Easy Steps," took home film festival awards and honors from London to Miami to L.A. With a new metal version of the celebrated design, Aronowitz’s vision of creating highly sculptural, handcrafted furniture and lighting using materials in radically innovative ways is realized once more. Customizable in any color, quarter-inch thick powder-coated aluminum is skillfully bent and fabricated into a fluid form that seems to defy gravity.  The result is a minimalist piece of furniture that deftly merges art and design to explore—and challenge—the structural properties of its materials.
 
 Dimensions: Standard size is 63” long x 17” deep x 30” high

By The Numbers:

20 lineal Feet of aluminum is needed to create the Whorl “ribbon.”
 
3,000+ powder coat color and finish options are available.

65+ hours of handwork go into creating each table.

5 sections of rolled aluminum are seamlessly welded together.