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Studio Job creates table based on a car crash
Studio Job has expanded on its autobiographical Train Crash table with a coffee table version depicting a burning car.
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The Car Crash coffee table was presented by New York's Chamber gallery during this year's Design Miami.
It is described by the studio as an "explicit reaction" to "explicit times" – a prominent theme across many of the works also on show at the fair.
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"Every time we try to be normal and minimal but somehow we never succeed," the studio told Dezeen. "Explicit times provoke explicit reactions."
The table depicts a green car that has been involved in a collision, and as a result is smashed up and on fire.
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Black smoke billowing from the crash rises up from the flames and spreads out to form the table top.
The piece is made from a polished bronze casting, and each detail has been hand painted and gilded.
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Studio Job, led by designers Job Smeets and Nynke Tynagel, is known for its fantastical and often autobiographical pieces.
A former couple, Tynagel and Smeets' previously designed a Train Crash table that symbolised their romantic break-up as a head-on collision.
During Design Miami, which took place from 30 November to 4 December 2016, the pair also unveiled an eight-metre-tall tree depicting an array of memories and thoughts outside the OMA-designed Faena Forum building.