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This table is a one-of-a-kind low table made from walnut, sculpted ceramic epoxy joints, and a hand-forged blackened steel base. Chelate refers to molecular bonding between organic compounds and metal ions, like wood or clay with steel. As with all the objects in this series, this table’s function is never fixed; it’s as much a practical furniture object as a stand-alone sculpture. It features an elongated tabletop at the perfect height for holding a book and mug. The curved legs of the table—punctuated by its bulbous feet—animate the table, giving the impression it might spark to life or begin to walk around on its own.
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① Artwork:

Chelate Reader Table

This table is a one-of-a-kind low table made from walnut, sculpted ceramic epoxy joints, and a hand-forged blackened steel base. Chelate refers to molecular bonding between organic compounds and metal ions, like wood or clay with steel. As with all the objects in this series, this table’s function is never fixed; it’s as much a practical furniture object as a stand-alone sculpture. It features an elongated tabletop at the perfect height for holding a book and mug. The curved legs of the table—punctuated by its bulbous feet—animate the table, giving the impression it might spark to life or begin to walk around on its own.

Mason Hunt designs furniture and household goods that embody an uncanny function and handmade-ness in protest of mass production. His artworks emphatically insist on their appeal as display objects as much as their practicality. Combining humble materials like wood, steel, clay, wax, paper, and sculpted epoxy, he prioritizes elegant connections between dissimilar materials, hoping to make objects one can’t help but want to touch.

③ Artist:

Mason Hunt

Mason Hunt designs furniture and household goods that embody an uncanny function and handmade-ness in protest of mass production. His artworks emphatically insist on their appeal as display objects as much as their practicality. Combining humble materials like wood, steel, clay, wax, paper, and sculpted epoxy, he prioritizes elegant connections between dissimilar materials hoping to make objects one can’t help but want to touch.

Mason Hunt was born in 2000 in San Francisco, CA, and lives in Brooklyn, NY. He received a BFA from The Rhode Island School of Design in Providence, RI (2024), where he studied sculpture and art history.

Hunt has participated in group shows at the Flatiron Project Space at SVA in New York, NY; the RISD Museum in Providence, RI; the List Art Center at Brown University in Providence, RI; the Oxbow School in Napa, CA; and elsewhere.

Hunt’s work has been featured in The New York Times and The College Hill Independent.

Mason Hunt:
Chelate Reader Table, 2024
Forged blackened steel, walnut, ceramic epoxy
16.0 × 22.0 × 8.0 inches /