


It’s not easy to judge a product’s ergonomics if it’s not something you often handle often. And unlike its mythological namesake, the Sisyphus table seemingly pushes this silver orb not to induce stress but to relieve it. But unlike a typical Zen garden where you’d use a fork or rake to create circles, a small metal ball rolls calmly across the white desert, leaving a trail of art in its wake. In essence, the figurative and literal soul of the Sisyphus is a miniature Japanese sand garden enclosed in a wooden basin and topped with clear glass that keeps the sand from ruining your furniture or carpet. Or more relevant to the topic, the kind of sand you might see in some Zen gardens, big and small alike. White sand, like the ones you might see on some beaches. Inside the wooden body of the Sisyphus side table, you will find a lot of sand. Of course, the glass isn’t merely decorative and serves as the window to the table’s main show. Glass doesn’t always inspire confidence when it comes to durability, but Sisyphus’ meticulous manufacturing and testing processes ensure that it won’t be as fragile as your eyes might tell your brain. The tempered glass top continues that theme of contrasting elements, evoking both feelings of clarity and, at the same time, uncertainty. The randomness of wood grains and color also gives the table a bit of a personality, with almost no two tables looking exactly the same. These materials also try to visually connect us to the dichotomy of nature itself, with the cold and dark metal base contrasting visually and thematically with the warmth of the wooden sides and ring of the table itself. The juxtaposition of metal and wood in the Walnut finish we were sent to review creates an earthy atmosphere that is often best associated with meditative practices. Even fewer can claim to have succeeded, and the Sisyphus Kinetic Art Table is perhaps the best exemplar of that.Įven in its dormant, passive state, the Sisyphus Kinetic Art Site Table is already a calming presence in any space. Coffee tables and side tables in the living area are often designed to blend harmoniously into people’s lives, but few make bold promises of inducing peace of mind. Others look more like art pieces that you’d rather have displayed yet remain untouched.
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Some are begging to be utilized to their full extent, offering a space for books, cups, or even trinkets. We have seen and covered a wide range of tables over the past years, each of them evoking some kind of emotion. EDITOR'S QUOTE: Beautiful minimalist furniture and mesmerizing art installation in one, the Sisyphus Kinetic Art Table takes an innovative approach to introduce calmness and relaxation to any space using age-old Zen garden principles and the magic of technology.Ĭlick Here to Buy Now.
