Mischer'Traxler builds pendulum in a castle to slowly sculpt a single tabletop
Vienna Design Week 2016:Â a pendulum swinging back and forth for a week crafted the colourful recession in this table, designed by Austrian studio Mischer'Traxler.
The designers created the multilayered table, named Isochrone, as part of a residency at Schloss Hollenegg ? an 850-year-old castle in the Austrian countryside, just outside of the city of Graz.
Curator Alice Stori Liechtenstein, who founded the Schloss Hollenegg for Design residency, had asked the duo to create a work for the castle responding to the theme of "slow".
This motivated Mischer'Traxler to bring slow movement into the largely static exhibition, while also drawing on the heritage of the castle.
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