Tsukasa GotoMarble has been a favorite material since ancient times—artists, designers, builders, and architects have long experimented with ways to use the stone. Japanese designer Tsukasa Goto deployed this material in myriad ways, showing its diverse capabilities and many personalities. A table made from travertine, a porous form of limestone and an early stage of marble, elevated the material. A tabletop display piece featured a jagged hunk of marble "piercing" a glass disc.  Search “works by maira kalman” from Salone 2014 In Materials

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Tsukasa GotoMarble has been a favorite material since ancient times—artists, designers, builders, and architects have long experimented with ways to use the stone. Japanese designer Tsukasa Goto deployed this material in myriad ways, showing its diverse capabilities and many personalities. A table made from travertine, a porous form of limestone and an early stage of marble, elevated the material. A tabletop display piece featured a jagged hunk of marble "piercing" a glass disc.