
This piece is named after the Bacaetava Cave in Paraná in Brazil. It is crafted from solid Tauari wood. Its sculptural, hand carved and ebonised legs draw inspiration from the cave’s stalagmites, rising with contours that recall mineral columns shaped drop by drop over centuries. The legs appear to traverse the light-toned top, their dark forms emerging through its surface in an interplay of colour and organic shapes.
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Fernanda and Tiago both come from woodworker families