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DELCOURT COLLECTION – ORI TABLE BY CHRISTOPHE DELCOURT

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Published by Sugar & Cream, Friday 06 March 2026

Images courtesy of Delcourt Collection

Celebrating Materiality and Craftsmanship

Set to be unveiled during Milan Design Week in April, the ORI table by Christophe Delcourt emerges as a striking exploration of structure, material, and sculptural form. Presented at Fondazione Mudima from April 20–25, 2026, the piece offers a preview of Delcourt’s ongoing dialogue between architecture and furniture design during the upcoming design events in Milan. ✨

Inspired by the analytical clarity of timber-frame study models, ORI translates the logic of construction into a refined yet expressive table. Its architecture unfolds through interlocking elements that read almost like exposed structural joints—each component visibly engaging with the next. The composition is anchored by a monumental top measuring 280 cm in length, resting on a base that balances straight crossbars with gently curved wooden “sails,” creating a dynamic interplay of tension and movement.

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Crafted in grey elm with a matte oiled finish, the table celebrates the tactile beauty of wood while emphasizing the precision of joinery. Delcourt’s approach merges structural rigor with sculptural gesture, transforming what could be a purely functional object into a quietly commanding centerpiece.

ORI Table
Material: Grey elm, matte oiled finish
Dimensions: 280 × 120 × H 74 cm

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