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Vases Table Into My Arms | Side Table in Tables by Andreas Berlin

Created and Sold by Andreas Berlin

Andreas Berlin

Vases Table Into My Arms

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The one of a kind up cycling side tables are made from vintage vases. Each table has a pecially developed and tailored construction. The vases are in a very good condition, they are combined with new plexiglass and glass components.
The individual tailored construction is made of metal and elastic parts for the columns made of vases (or vessels) of different dimensions and various geometries.
To find the perfect and unique combination for each table, Andreas Berlin collected more than 1800 old vases found in antique shops and flee markets in and around of Berlin
The high end up cycling side tables are of a kind pieces and unique in the world. The table top of "Into My Arms" is made of melamine.

Item Vases Table Into My Arms
Created by Andreas Berlin
As seen in Private Residence, Berlin, Germany
Andreas Berlin
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2021
contemporary collectible designcollection

The exclusive collection consisting of unique pieces and small series of extraordinary "design objects" is located at the interface between design and art.
The objects have a hidden ingenious construction which gives the works a certain magic. All works are the expression of a consistent concept, which leads to a harmonious form and a lasting fascination.

"The point of view with which one looks at a product leads to different demands, so the point of view determines the objective of a product."

Andreas Berlin studied at the Wiesbaden University of Applied Sciences, where Dieter Rams also studied at the time. His studies were influenced by the independent teaching of the Bauhaus.
"I am very happy about this tradition and influence, but when I realized that the sentence "form follows function" can also be reversed, an additional valuable potential in the creative process developed for me."
"Design is the search for a new way of looking at a product and the development of a feeling and logic for the formal and technical implementation. The decisive factor is to what extent the idea can exert a lasting fascination".
After his studies Andreas worked as a freelance designer for high-quality furniture brands such as Dieter Knoll or Leolux. Some of his works have been awarded design prizes. In the meantime, Andreas also returned to the University of Applied Sciences to teach the "Semester Project Furniture Design".
During this time Andreas met the artist Sabine Dehnel, to whom he is now married. They now live in Berlin and share the studio space. The proximity to art has also influenced Andreas in his work as a designer.