Chapelle Table
A table which uses the 2D representation of the Saint Chapelle Cathedral in France to be extruded into a cylindrical form that can used as the base for a table. It’s flowing curves allow for the construction of the table to be made of five continuously flowing identical sections/heart shapes that hold one another in place once joined by fixings. This iteration of the table uses polypropylene sheets that are layered together to so that the inside layer of each section/heart shape may be cut into to create graphical detailing. The table is designed to be customisable from the ground up. The shape of the curves, the colour of the material and the graphics cut into the centre sheet are all customisable allowing for vastly varied iterations to be made.
Layers are constructed by calculated the perimeter of the sheets and the distance between the holes required for fixings. These CAD files are then cut on a CNC Zund machine and put together by hand.
Curved Polypropylene sheet tables