
©Valentin José Kammel
Liquor box
The geometric patterns of the dyed straw marquetry repeat the hexagonal shape of the box itself, which is crafted from medium-density fibreboard. The contrasting orange and blue shapes cover the entire box, with the straw reflecting the light and creating a sense of motion. Four whisky tumblers and a diamond-shaped carafe fit inside the box; they are set on a background of black straw marquetry in a cubic pattern and held in place by blue and orange pillars.
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Straw, Fibreboard, Box
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Straw marquetry dates back to the 17th century






