Product Name
Villarceau table small
Manufacturer
Phillipp Aduatz
Tables
Coffee tables
Material
Metal
Glass
Shape
Round
Use
Residential
Style
Contemporary

Specifications:

Length: 100 cm / 40 inches, Width: 100 cm / 40 inches, Height: 43 cm / 17 inches

Diameter of steel rods: 6 mm / 0,23 inches, Materials: steel, nickel plating,  glass

Limited Edition of 8 + 2A/P


The design of the Villarceau Table is based on a geometric characteristic discovered by the French astronomer Yvon Villarceau. Main concept is to design a shape by using a mathematical achievement in order to explore a design concept based on the aesthetic dimensions of scientific knowledge.


The Villarceau circles are a family of circles constructed by slicing a torus with bitangent planes at a specific angle (Théorème Villarceau, 1838). Every point on a torus can have four circles drawn through it; two of them are the Villarceau circles. They are named after the French mathematician who discovered them, Yvon Villarceau. The slicing plane passes through the torus’ center. Hence the slicing angle depends on the dimensions of the torus itself. Each bitangent plane (i.e., a plane tangent to the torus at exactly two different points) intersects the surface along the two Villarceau circles.


The design of the Villarceau Table is based on the principle of the Villarceau circles. First, the basic dimensions and proportions of the torus were determined. Then it was sliced by a bitangent plane to generate the Villarceau Circles. By rotating the circles around the center of the torus a pattern of interconnected circles resulted.


The theoretical concept

The Villarceau Table explores a design concept that is based on a fundamental question: Is it possible to develop a concept of aesthetics which is not based on the subjective judgment of taste but on scientific facts?


German philosopher Immanuel Kant once wrote “Taste is the ability to recognize that which is generally sensually pleasing”. But what if there is indeed a deeper theoretical concept that underlies our judgement of taste? One of the first great scientists who dealt with variations of this issue was the Indian physicist Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar. In his book “Truth and beauty-aesthetics and motivations in science” he searches for similarities between the concepts of elegancy in science and in art. He additionally examines the question whether there are discernible differences regarding the patterns of creativity of artists and scientists.


This project addresses these issues, not by trying to find answers to these questions or even by creating new ones, but by producing new empirical data in the form of results that challenge the boundaries between design, art and science.


The larger version of the table was introduced to the public at the Milan Design Week 2016 at Ventura Lambrate

The small version of the table will be first presented to the public at the ICFF 2017

Products Behind Projects
News
Waterworks Food Hall promises Toronto a new landmark cultural destination within a beautiful heritage space
8 May 2024 News
Waterworks Food Hall promises Toronto a new landmark cultural destination within a beautiful heritage space

Opening this June, Waterworks Food Hall promises a new multi-faceted dining experience and landmark... More

Wood Marsh emphasizes color and form in new Melbourne rail stations
7 May 2024 News
Wood Marsh emphasizes color and form in new Melbourne rail stations

Melbourne-based architectural studio Wood Marsh has completed the development of Bell and Preston ra... More

C.F. Møller Architects and EFFEKT design new maritime academy based on a modular construction grid
6 May 2024 News
C.F. Møller Architects and EFFEKT design new maritime academy based on a modular construction grid

Danish architectural firms C.F. Møller Architects and EFFEKT feature in Archello’s 25 b... More

25 best architecture firms in Denmark
3 May 2024 News
25 best architecture firms in Denmark

Danish architecture is defined by three terms – innovative, people-centric, and vibrant. Traci... More

Key projects by OMA
3 May 2024 News
Key projects by OMA

OMA is an internationally renowned architecture and urbanism practice led by eight partner... More

10 homes making use of straw bale construction and insulation
2 May 2024 Specification
10 homes making use of straw bale construction and insulation

Straw has a long history as a building material, finding application in thatch roofs, as a binding a... More

ATP architects engineers completes office building in line with “New Work” principles and sustainability goals
2 May 2024 News
ATP architects engineers completes office building in line with “New Work” principles and sustainability goals

ATP architects engineers has completed a sustainable operational and office building for Austrian ma... More

SOM completes “terminal in a garden” at Bengaluru’s Kempegowda International Airport
1 May 2024 News
SOM completes “terminal in a garden” at Bengaluru’s Kempegowda International Airport

International and interdisciplinary architecture, design, and engineering firm Skidmore, Owings &... More