Cinderella table

'Watching a 3d cutting machine is like watching a ballet dance.Yet we never to see that beauty really’, Jeroen says; 'They endlessly produce the same pieces, like hidden Cinderellas, over and over again’. 

The Cinderella table expresses the extraordinary capabilities of its maker with the spirit of traditional woodworking.

As its title implied, a workaday robot had been liberated into an aesthetic tool, like a humble servant brought to the ball. The table consists of 89 3d robot-cut layers of birch plywood, finished by hand. 

Part of the permanent collection of MoMa, Centre Pompidou, The Victoria an Albert Museum and Die Neue Sammlung.
Part of Verhoeven’s THE CURIOUS IMAGE exhibition at Blain Southern
Inquiries: produced in a limited edition of 20, sold.
www.verhoeventwins.nl