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Cantus lectern
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Cantus lectern

This lectern was made for a 13th century Gothic church. Tim has echoed the shapes of the church organ. With its sharp contrast of flowing shapes and straight lines, it suggests the flow and staccato of music. The ash wood lectern looks like it has grown out of the ground: a stem with a flowering bud that starts to open. To build the flowing shapes, Tim has used steam bending and lamination techniques.
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Tim van Caubergh
Tim van Caubergh
Commentry, France
Tim van Caubergh’s talent for construction was apparent as a child, using all sorts of materials, such as Lego and sand, to create and build. After st ...
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