Jason Phillips

Furniture Designer — Greensboro, NC

Al Dente Collection

Al Dente Collection

Full Size (highres_width x highres_height)
Al Dente is a new concept for 2010.

Inspired by uncooked strands of spaghetti, this is quite a departure from the critically-acclaimed Continuum Dining Table where there is fluidity and curves.

Al Dente explores the relationship with space and environment but from a fractal perspective.

Note the way the density shifts from one end to the other.

More examples of what I do can be seen at http://www.behance.net/jasonphillipsdesign
Full Size (highres_width x highres_height)
Al Dente is a new concept for 2010.

Inspired by uncooked strands of spaghetti, this is quite a departure from the critically-acclaimed Continuum Dining Table where there is fluidity and curves.

Al Dente explores the relationship with space and environment but from a fractal perspective.

Note the way the density shifts from one end to the other.

More examples of what I do can be seen at http://www.behance.net/jasonphillipsdesign
Full Size (highres_width x highres_height)
Al Dente is a new concept for 2010.

Inspired by uncooked strands of spaghetti, this is quite a departure from the critically-acclaimed Continuum Dining Table where there is fluidity and curves.

Al Dente explores the relationship with space and environment but from a fractal perspective.

Note the way the density shifts from one end to the other.

More examples of what I do can be seen at http://www.behance.net/jasonphillipsdesign
Full Size (highres_width x highres_height)
Al Dente is a new concept for 2010.

Inspired by uncooked strands of spaghetti, this is quite a departure from the critically-acclaimed Continuum Dining Table where there is fluidity and curves.

Al Dente explores the relationship with space and environment but from a fractal perspective.

Note the way the density shifts from one end to the other.

More examples of what I do can be seen at http://www.behance.net/jasonphillipsdesign
Full Size (highres_width x highres_height)
Al Dente is a new concept for 2010.

Inspired by uncooked strands of spaghetti, this is quite a departure from the critically-acclaimed Continuum Dining Table where there is fluidity and curves.

Al Dente explores the relationship with space and environment but from a fractal perspective.

Note the way the density shifts from one end to the other.

More examples of what I do can be seen at http://www.behance.net/jasonphillipsdesign
Full Size (highres_width x highres_height)
Al Dente is a new concept for 2010.

Inspired by uncooked strands of spaghetti, this is quite a departure from the critically-acclaimed Continuum Dining Table where there is fluidity and curves.

Al Dente explores the relationship with space and environment but from a fractal perspective.

Note the way the density shifts from one end to the other.

More examples of what I do can be seen at http://www.behance.net/jasonphillipsdesign
Full Size (highres_width x highres_height)
Al Dente is a new concept for 2010.

Inspired by uncooked strands of spaghetti, this is quite a departure from the critically-acclaimed Continuum Dining Table where there is fluidity and curves.

Al Dente explores the relationship with space and environment but from a fractal perspective.

Note the way the density shifts from one end to the other.

More examples of what I do can be seen at http://www.behance.net/jasonphillipsdesign
Full Size (highres_width x highres_height)
Al Dente is a new concept for 2010.

Inspired by uncooked strands of spaghetti, this is quite a departure from the critically-acclaimed Continuum Dining Table where there is fluidity and curves.

Al Dente explores the relationship with space and environment but from a fractal perspective.

Note the way the density shifts from one end to the other.

More examples of what I do can be seen at http://www.behance.net/jasonphillipsdesign
Full Size (highres_width x highres_height)
Al Dente is a new concept for 2010.

Inspired by uncooked strands of spaghetti, this is quite a departure from the critically-acclaimed Continuum Dining Table where there is fluidity and curves.

Al Dente explores the relationship with space and environment but from a fractal perspective.

Note the way the density shifts from one end to the other.

More examples of what I do can be seen at http://www.behance.net/jasonphillipsdesign
Full Size (highres_width x highres_height)
Al Dente is a new concept for 2010.

Inspired by uncooked strands of spaghetti, this is quite a departure from the critically-acclaimed Continuum Dining Table where there is fluidity and curves.

Al Dente explores the relationship with space and environment but from a fractal perspective.

Note the way the density shifts from one end to the other.

More examples of what I do can be seen at http://www.behance.net/jasonphillipsdesign

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