Marfa — low table, La Chance
Marfa pays tribute to the work of Donald Judd, particularly through the use of repeated minimal forms to explore volumes and voids. Its name references Marfa, Texas, the remote desert town where Judd settled in 1971 to establish an art center dedicated to minimalism.
Marfa’s base consists of large aluminum beams arranged diagonally, creating a structure that is both complex and stable. This configuration evokes the impossible staircases of M.C. Escher or the mathematical explorations of Roger Penrose, where each segment appears to float above the previous one without ever intersecting.