The CORE Collection Is Trash
The CORE collection takes a piece of concrete rubble from a construction site and gives it a second life as something more desirable.
We wholeheartedly love it when one man’s garbage becomes another’s treasure, and that’s just where the CORE collection got its start ? with the idea of taking a piece of concrete rubble from a construction site that would normally be discarded and turning it into something more desirable.
Oliver Whyte, aka Ross Robertson (full name Ross Oliver Whyte Robertson), is the Cape Town-based multidisciplinary design studio behind the five piece collection of two coffee tables and three side tables. Each one ? named Ledge, 6, Rough, Collar, and Flat ? begins with an oversized concrete base that is then shaped in different ways until it’s able to support a light tabletop, creating quite the balance of heavy and light. No two ever end up being the same, adding all the more personal value to each piece.
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We wholeheartedly love it when one man’s garbage becomes another’s treasure, and that’s just where the CORE collection got its start ? with the idea of taking a piece of concrete rubble from a construction site that would normally be discarded and turning it into something more desirable.
Oliver Whyte, aka Ross Robertson (full name Ross Oliver Whyte Robertson), is the Cape Town-based multidisciplinary design studio behind the five piece collection of two coffee tables and three side tables. Each one ? named Ledge, 6, Rough, Collar, and Flat ? begins with an oversized concrete base that is then shaped in different ways until it’s able to support a light tabletop, creating quite the balance of heavy and light. No two ever end up being the same, adding all the more personal value to each piece.
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