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CS ( COILED STOOL)

Explore Jonathan Muecke’s ‘CS (Coiled Stool)’ – a minimalist masterpiece of rattan & wood. Digital rendering showcases textural detail in a striking green setting. Modern design, sculptural form.

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Informazioni rapide

  • Subject or theme: Isolated piece of furniture
  • Title: CS (COILED STOOL)
  • Artistic style: Product photography, photorealism
  • Medium: Rattan, wood, and digital rendering
  • Notable elements: Woven rattan texture, minimalist form

Descrizione del Collezionabile

The Poetics of Simplicity: An Encounter with CS (Coiled Stool)

In the quiet intersection of functional design and sculptural contemplation lies CS (Coiled Stool), a work that invites the viewer into a meditative state through its profound minimalism. Created in 2013 by the contemporary American artist Jonathan Muecke, this piece transcends the traditional boundaries of furniture, presenting itself as an isolated object of intense focus. At first glance, the composition is strikingly direct: a single, round table featuring a meticulously woven rattan seat rests upon three slender, dark brown legs. Set against a vibrant, saturated green background that commands the viewer's attention, the stool becomes a focal point of chromatic tension and structural grace. The work does not merely occupy space; it defines it, using the stark contrast between the organic textures of the wood and the electric vitality of the backdrop to create an unforgettable visual impact.

The technique employed in this piece speaks to a masterful command of texture and light, blurring the lines between product photography and fine art. The rattan weaving is rendered with such exquisite detail that one can almost feel the tactile, rhythmic pattern of the fibers underfoot. Mueetcke utilizes a style that leans toward photorealism, likely through sophisticated digital rendering or highly controlled photographic processes, to ensure that every shadow and highlight serves the purpose of emphasizing form. The lighting is intentionally even and diffuse, stripping away the distractions of deep shadows to present a flat, almost iconic perspective. This lack of traditional depth forces the eye to engage with the surface qualities—the grain of the wood, the interlacing of the rattan, and the sheer intensity of the verdant void behind it.

Beyond its physical attributes, CS (Coiled Stool) carries a deeper resonance rooted in Muecke’s architectural background and his fascination with Japanese Zen philosophy. The piece embodies the concept of negative space, where the "emptiness" of the green background is just as vital to the composition as the stool itself. There is a profound sense of stillness here, an invitation to find beauty in the essential and the unadorned. For the collector or interior designer, this work offers more than mere decoration; it provides a conceptual anchor for a space. It serves as a conversation piece that challenges the perception of everyday objects, transforming a simple piece of functional design into a symbol of stability, precision, and the quiet elegance found in the most fundamental shapes of our world.


Biografia dell'artista

Jonathan Muecke: Sculpting Space and Challenging Perception

Jonathan Muecke (born 1983) is an American designer and architect rooted in St. Paul, Minnesota, whose artistic practice distinguishes itself through a profound engagement with materiality and spatial exploration—a deliberate rejection of conventional design aesthetics in favor of unsettling yet intellectually stimulating forms. His creative journey commenced at Iowa State University where he cultivated his architectural skills before delving into the experimental rigor of Cranbrook Academy of Art’s Design Program. This formative experience instilled within him an unwavering conviction: that art should provoke contemplation and disrupt ingrained assumptions about how we perceive our surroundings, fostering a deeper understanding of our relationship with the environment.

Early Influences: Minimalism and Zen Philosophy

Muecke's aesthetic sensibility finds its genesis in two powerful sources – Minimalism and Japanese Zen philosophy. These concepts profoundly shaped his artistic vision, prioritizing simplicity, precision, and an acute awareness of negative space—principles he consistently translates into sculptural explorations. The deliberate absence of ornamentation serves as a counterpoint to visual excess, encouraging viewers to consider the unspoken dimensions of form and its impact on sensory experience. This influence is palpable in his meticulous attention to detail and his commitment to creating objects that resonate with quiet contemplation.

Design Career: Recognition at Design Miami

Following graduation from Cranbrook in 2010, Muecke swiftly ascended to prominence within the international design arena, securing a prestigious commission for the Veuve Cliquot Prize at Design Miami in 2014. This accolade solidified his position as a visionary designer pushing boundaries and redefining artistic expression alongside architectural innovation. His sculptural explorations demonstrate an unwavering dedication to challenging established conventions and prompting viewers to reconsider their perceptions of beauty and functionality—a hallmark of his distinctive creative approach.

The Sound Sculptures: Exploring Vibration and Spatial Resonance

Muecke’s signature style revolves around “sound sculptures”—objects conceived not merely for visual impact but to generate sonic resonance—a technique that underscores his fascination with the interplay between form and vibration. These pieces represent a radical departure from traditional sculptural practices, prioritizing auditory experience alongside visual perception. Consider ‘CS (Coiled Stool)’ – crafted primarily from rattan and wood, its digital rendering meticulously captures subtle textural nuances within a striking green setting. This stool embodies Muecke’s broader philosophy: that objects can communicate beyond visual representation, inviting viewers to contemplate their spatial relationship and sensory engagement—a testament to his ability to transform everyday materials into instruments of contemplation.

Notable Collaborations and Exhibitions

Muecke's artistic vision has garnered critical acclaim and resulted in significant commissions – including the pavilion design for Design Miami – demonstrating his influence within the global design landscape. His collaborative efforts with HAY, specifically the “Wood Box Coffee Table,” exemplify this commitment to exploring how design can enrich our daily lives while simultaneously questioning established norms. Furthermore, his sculptures are held in collections spanning national and international museums—The Museum of Art and Design (New York), Musée des Arts Décoratifs (Montreal), and the Philadelphia Museum of Art—confirming his enduring legacy as a pioneer of contemporary sculptural practice. His work continues to inspire dialogue about art’s role in shaping human consciousness and fostering a deeper appreciation for spatial design's transformative potential.
Jonathan Muecke

Jonathan Muecke

1983 - , Stati Uniti d'America

Informazioni rapide

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Minimalist
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Herzog & de Meuron']
  • Date Of Birth: 1983
  • Full Name: jonathan muecke
  • Nationality: American
  • Notable Artworks:
    • CS (Coiled Stool)
    • Shield
  • Place Of Birth: Saint Paul, United States