CRYSTAL Walnut by Alcarol
Key details
| SKU | crystal-walnut |
|---|---|
| Brand | Alcarol |
| Category | Coffee table |
| Collection | Undergrowth Collection |
| Dimensions | W 110 x D 85 x H 37 cm |
Description
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the dimensions of the CRYSTAL Walnut?
The CRYSTAL Walnut measures W: 110 x D: 85 x H: 37.
Is the CRYSTAL Walnut suitable for commercial projects?
Yes, the CRYSTAL Walnut by Alcarol is suitable for both residential and commercial interiors. It is commonly specified by interior designers and architects for hospitality, office, and retail environments.
What collection does the CRYSTAL Walnut belong to?
The CRYSTAL Walnut is part of the Undergrowth Collection collection by Alcarol.
Specifications
| Material | Burnished Steel, Steel, Burnished Steel Base, Walnut, Resin |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | W: 110 x D: 85 x H: 37 cm |
| SKU | crystal-walnut |
| Collection | Undergrowth Collection |
| Designer | alcarol |
| Brand | Alcarol |
| Category | Coffee table |
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Alcarol > Table
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Alcarol > Console
In the Sienese lands of Tuscany lies Rapolano, a place where ancient Romans once bathed in thermal springs and, long before them, the Etruscans quarried a rare and vibrant stone: Rapolano Travertine. Formed over millennia by mineral-rich waters flowing through hot springs and limestone caves, this sedimentary rock reveals delicate cavities, fibrous veins, and layered textures — each a trace of time, erosion, and transformation. Its palette ranges from creamy whites to rusted ochres, making it unlike any other travertine in the world. In collaboration with Vaselli, alcarol has reclaimed weathered fragments of this ancient stone, preserving its hollowed forms with a transparent resin that evokes the very waters from which it was born. The Rapolano Console is not merely functional, it is a metaphysical composition. A fragment of earth, shaped by centuries of subterranean flow, is lifted and held aloft by a slender metal pillar: a silent, vertical presence anchoring space and time. The stone hovers in balance, between geology and geometry, memory and material, made eternal through design.
SURFACING TRUNK Stool / Side Table
Alcarol > Side table
Surfacing Trunk Stool is crafted from discarded sections of dead trees, sourced from the wetlands of the Italian Dolomites. Its natural bark surface, still bearing mosses and tiny native plants, is preserved in a transparent resin that recalls the still water of its habitat. By filling the irregular cavities with resin, alcarol doesn’t only restore structure, it freezes a moment in time, just before nature’s cycle would reclaim the material. What was once overlooked becomes a quiet presence, holding the memory of a forest floor immersed in silence and slow decay. This is not just a stool, but a fragment of territory surfacing from below, suspended between end and rebirth.
FUNGI Console
Alcarol > Console
The Fungi Console is crafted from a single beech plank, recovered from an abandoned log in the Italian Dolomite forest, still bearing the delicate traces of its native fungal life. Cut with a thin blade and folded into form, the plank becomes a seamless architectural gesture. The woodgrain aligns perfectly around the corners, as if never divided, while a clear, icy resin — resembling the winter stillness that paused the fungi’s growth — fuses vertical and horizontal planes into one uninterrupted surface. Within the wood, the fungi have etched their silent presence: delicate patterns, dark lines, and tonal shifts map a hidden metamorphosis, revealing a landscape sculpted by time, place, and conditions never to be repeated. Preserved just before its full dissolution, the wood’s decay becomes a new kind of permanence — a fragment of organic history, paused in its most expressive moment.
WETLAND STREAMS Table
Alcarol > Table
A wetland is a water-saturated ecosystem where, in rare natural conditions, wood can be preserved for millennia. Abonos—a Celtic name for this semi-fossilized wetland timber—comes from ancient trunks buried in alpine alluvial areas. Protected beneath layers of sand and gravel, the trees underwent a slow transformation: minerals, iron and tannins bonded over time, hardening the wood and colouring its grain through a unique chromatic spectrum, from golden nuances to deep black. Once brought back to the surface, this wood emerges like a jewel of the past, recovered and crafted through delicate and meticulous processes. In the Wetland Streams Table, alcarol surrounds its organic forms with transparent resin, recalling the water that shaped it through the ages. Here, two clear rivers flow through the surface, a poetic echo of the streams that once carried the trunks along their ancient journey. The resin preserves and reveals every detail of the wood, while the exposed section planes remain free to the touch, allowing you to feel the warm, vibrant essence of a material that has travelled across eras. The result is a piece where time continues to flow, and nature’s memory becomes part of everyday life.
FUNGI Rectangular Coffee Table
Alcarol > Coffee table
Recovered from the Italian Dolomite forest, the Fungi Table is crafted from a large Beech log marked by native fungal activity — each line and shadow a silent record of time, place, and transformation. The live edges are encased in an extra-clear resin that evokes the winter ice once halting the fungi’s growth, preserving a fleeting natural process in stillness. The plank has been cut with a fine blade and rejoined with precise alignment of the fungal woodgrain, forming an L-shape with corners so seamless that both wood and resin appear uninterrupted. Through a proprietary process, alcarol creates a single, continuous volume — a solid trace of ephemeral life. This invisible joinery can be adapted for various typologies: tables, benches, shelves, and beyond. Each piece is unique — a quiet testament to the living conditions that shaped it, and to the poetry of transformation hidden in decay.
POPLAR Low Coffee Table
Alcarol > Coffee table
The Poplar Low Coffee Table is a meditation on human perception, an interplay between organic imperfection and visual illusion. It challenges the way we understand material, balance, and structure. The tabletop is composed of two almost specular planks of rare Burled Poplar, a wood whose grain swirls in unpredictable, dreamlike patterns. This deformation is entirely natural, yet so intricate and unfamiliar that it seems designed by hand, though no human could have imagined it. The live edges of the planks are preserved and joined in a transparent resin, suspended without contact, as if the wood were hovering. Four clear acrylic pillars pierce the structure and hold it in place with precise balance, a composition that appears both impossible and weightless. The result is a sculptural paradox: earthy and ethereal, familiar and alien. A dialogue between nature’s chaos and the clarity of form.
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ClassiCon > Stool
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Herman Miller > Desk
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SLIDE > Floor lamp
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SLIDE > Wall lamp
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RIFLESSI > Table lamp
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Didivi - 4 gambe
Segis > Chair
Schienale tamburato con una complessa tecnologia di curvatura tridimensionale del multistrati. I sistemi non tradizionali di giunzione dei vari elementi concorrono a conferire particolare robustezza all’elegante struttura. Tali soluzioni rendono Didivi un oggetto unico per qualità estetiche, ergonomiche e leggerezza. Sgabello con struttura in massello di acero e seduta in multistrati. Piedini: feltro o scivolo metallico
Camel - trespolo legno
Segis > Chair
Struttura: legno di faggio. Scocca: polipropilene espanso riciclabile con finitura testurizzata.
Camel - 4 razze con ruote
Segis > Chair
Struttura: fissa con ruote auto-frenanti. Fusione di alluminio con finitura verniciata a polveri epossidiche o spazzolata lucida. Scocca: polipropilene espanso riciclabile con finitura testurizzata.
Dragonfly - 4 gambe legno
Segis > Chair
Scocca: polipropilene riciclabile rinforzato con fibra di vetro, stampato ad iniezione. Variante imbottita: scocca polipropilene con imbottitura frontale o con cuscino solo sul sedile. Rivestimento: tessuto, eco-pelle o materiale cliente. Gambe: faggio. Struttura: Telaio sottosedile in acciaio verniciato nel colore della scocca. Piedini: feltro o scivolo metallico.
Stamp - cantilever
Segis > Chair
Sedile / schienale: poliuretano stampato resistente al fuoco secondo la normativa italiana Classe 1 IM ed EN 1021-1/2 : 2014. Struttura: tubo in acciaio disponibile con finitura verniciata a polveri epossidiche o cromata. Braccioli disponibili in due varianti: in pressofusione di alluminio o imbottiti Rivestimento: tessuto, eco-pelle o materiale cliente. Piedini: materiale termoplastico.
Stamp - 4 gambe legno
Segis > Chair
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CRYSTAL Walnut
Alcarol > Coffee table
Crystal Walnut explores the encounter between organic imperfection and crystalline precision. The raw beauty of walnut wood — with its textured grain and live edges — emerges within a transparent volume shaped like a geometric prism. The clear material fills the natural gaps between the wooden forms, preserving their contours and creating the illusion of a crystal still in growth. Resting on a burnished steel base that echoes fine jewelry settings, this piece becomes both functional and sculptural: a table born from contrast, where the forest meets the facets of mineral formation.
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STUMP Stool - Walnut
Alcarol > Stool
alcarol recovered a stunning walnut log and decided to cut it in two, in order to create a couple of stump stools. The two halves perfectly match, recreating the original log as it was found in the undergrowth of the Italian Dolomite mountains. The alcarol’s environmental cross-section allows to reveal the intimate essence of wood, hidden in the heart of the log. Natural bark surface is preserved with its native populations of plants, which are embedded in a resin resembling the water that generated their life. By filling the gaps with resin, alcarol achieves a new functionality with the poetic choice to freeze time at the end of the material’s cycle and giving it a new life before it goes to waste. The section planes – through touch, sight and olfaction of different materials – allow to transcend the ordinary perception of a place.
SURFACING TRUNK Stool / Side Table
Alcarol > Side table
Surfacing Trunk Stool is crafted from discarded sections of dead trees, sourced from the wetlands of the Italian Dolomites. Its natural bark surface, still bearing mosses and tiny native plants, is preserved in a transparent resin that recalls the still water of its habitat. By filling the irregular cavities with resin, alcarol doesn’t only restore structure, it freezes a moment in time, just before nature’s cycle would reclaim the material. What was once overlooked becomes a quiet presence, holding the memory of a forest floor immersed in silence and slow decay. This is not just a stool, but a fragment of territory surfacing from below, suspended between end and rebirth.
POPLAR Low Coffee Table
Alcarol > Coffee table
The Poplar Low Coffee Table is a meditation on human perception, an interplay between organic imperfection and visual illusion. It challenges the way we understand material, balance, and structure. The tabletop is composed of two almost specular planks of rare Burled Poplar, a wood whose grain swirls in unpredictable, dreamlike patterns. This deformation is entirely natural, yet so intricate and unfamiliar that it seems designed by hand, though no human could have imagined it. The live edges of the planks are preserved and joined in a transparent resin, suspended without contact, as if the wood were hovering. Four clear acrylic pillars pierce the structure and hold it in place with precise balance, a composition that appears both impossible and weightless. The result is a sculptural paradox: earthy and ethereal, familiar and alien. A dialogue between nature’s chaos and the clarity of form.
TRAIL One Side Console
Alcarol > Console
alcarol has recovered logs from the undergrowth of the Italian Dolomites, selecting planks that still preserve their natural edges and native populations of moss and lichens: small, delicate organisms embedded in a transparent resin that recalls the water from which they once drew life. The Trail Console is crafted from a single plank, cut into three parts with a very fine blade and then reassembled so precisely that the woodgrain flows seamlessly across each plane. The vertical and horizontal segments are joined invisibly, so both the wood and the resin follow a continuous path, forming an object that appears to be a single, bent gesture. This sculptural movement evokes the natural growth of a tree: rising from the ground, reaching outward, and then returning to the earth: a silent path in wood and memory. Trail is not just a console, but a spatial walk through the forest, a tactile reminder of the vitality hidden beneath the canopy, and the timeless motion of nature shaping form.
TRAIL RIVER Bench
Alcarol > Bench
The Trail River Bench is shaped from two planks of undergrowth wood sourced in the Dolomites, still bearing their natural edges and native mosses. These living traces are preserved in a crystal-clear resin that evokes the forest waters that once sustained them. Each plank is cut into three sections and seamlessly rejoined so that the grain flows unbroken, bending gently through corners as if shaped by time and movement. The resin follows this same continuity, without visible joins, creating the illusion of a single gesture, as if the material had curved on its own. This piece is a path in wood and water, a suspended fragment of forest trail. It invites rest, but also remembrance: of shaded ground, living textures, and the soft silence of moss beneath the trees.
MOSS STREAMS Table
Alcarol > Table
alcarol recovered some logs from the undergrowth of the Italian Dolomite mountains and cut planks that preserve the natural edges with their native populations of mosses, which are embedded in a resin resembling the water that generated their life. The Moss StreamsTable – made from three wood plank with live mossy edges – is a walk trought the forest, a path to immerse in the fresh sensations of the greenery that animate the woods.
Undergrowth Layer - Wall Art
Alcarol > Styling
Undergrowth Layer is a thin wood slice recovered from logs found in the Dolomite undergrowth, still bearing their natural edges and native mosses. These delicate traces of forest life are suspended in a translucent layer that evokes the water once surrounding them, preserving both material and memory. Each panel includes invisible supports on the back, allowing it to be hung freely and repositioned. Whether placed alone or in dialogue with others, the piece becomes part of a larger composition, a living cross-section of the forest, reimagined for the wall.
STUMP Stool - Chestnut
Alcarol > Stool
The Stump Stool – Chestnut is made from a discarded burled chestnut log, recovered from a wetland in the Dolomite foothills. Its bark still hosts native mosses and plants, now preserved beneath a transparent resin that evokes the still water from which they once drew life. By filling the log’s natural voids with resin, alcarol arrests the moment just before decay, turning what was nearly lost into something enduring. This piece holds the final breath of a tree, transformed into a silent presence — raw, resilient, and reimagined.
CREEK Console
Alcarol > Console
Creek Console is crafted from a rare, centuries-old European Larch tree discovered under a snowslide in the Dolomites. Native to the Alpine high altitudes, this tree endured decades of winter storms and repeated avalanches — its body twisted, scarred, and reshaped by the relentless weight of snow. The trunk bears nodules, knots, and bulging scars where branches once broke and new ones emerged. It’s a portrait of resistance, a lifetime of healing made visible in wood grain, density, and form. alcarol has encapsulated this fearless essence in a resin that resembles ice, freezing in time the memory of a tree shaped by hardship, yet standing tall until the end.
CREEK Coffee Table
Alcarol > Coffee table
The European Larch tree is native to the Alps. It’s very cold tolerant, able to survive winter temperatures down to at least -50 °C, and is among the tree line trees in these mountains, reaching 2500 m altitude. Sometimes this brave mountain tree grows in the most daring positions, even under repeated avalanches with continuous discharges of snow. alcarol has discovered a very rare secular dead tree under a snowslide in an arduous position in the Dolomites. The shape of the trunk were full of nodules and deforming protrusions generated by the assiduous struggle against the snow that broke the branches throughout its entire life. The tree continued to heal over its wounds and grow new branches, and this long fight is clearly visible inside the wood which is characterized by a totally extraordinary grain and density of very rare knots. alcarol decided to freeze this unique wood with an iced resin preserving forever the memory of this fearless essence.
POPLAR RIVER Table
Alcarol > Table
The Poplar River Table is crafted from two planks of rare Burled Poplar, each with natural live edges that evoke the banks of a flowing river. This unique wood, marked by swirling grains, knotting eyes and unpredictable patterns, is entirely shaped by nature — wild, intricate and unrepeatable. No human could design such movement; it belongs only to the slow, organic choreography of time within the tree. Together, the two mirrored planks create a fluid landscape, where form follows chance and beauty emerges from imperfection.
POPLAR REEF Table
Alcarol > Table
The Poplar Table is crafted from two large planks of rare Burled Poplar, a wood where the grain has grown in unpredictable, swirling patterns. Each plank retains its natural live edges, revealing the tree’s original boundary with raw, expressive force. Unlike a traditional composition, these planks seem to open outward, their forms slightly rotated as if shaped by a fluid movement. Between them, empty space is not absence but possibility, a channel where the wood appears to part like earth around water, giving way to imagined streams. The extraordinary grain of the Burled Poplar, with its knots, swirls, and bark inclusions, transforms the table into a living landscape. It speaks of slow growth, inner tension, and the silent, organic logic of trees, where nothing is linear, and every curve holds a memory. This table is not only a surface but a flowing terrain, where nature’s movement continues to echo in stillness.
MOSS Screen
Alcarol > Screens
The Moss Screen is crafted from walnut boards sourced in the Dolomite undergrowth, where fallen trees still carried their native mosses. By preserving these living traces in their vertical arrangement, the piece recalls a cross section of the forest. It invites a new way of seeing what usually escapes our gaze, revealing the quiet ecosystems that thrive in the shade, and transforming an unnoticed layer of nature into a presence that stands, breathes, and endures.
STUMP Stool - Mulberry
Alcarol > Stool
This stool is crafted from a discarded mulberry log found in the wetlands of the Dolomites. Its rough bark and living surface, still inhabited by native mosses and small plants, are preserved in a clear resin that echoes the waters once surrounding it. Filling its natural voids with resin, alcarol captures the final moment before the material’s return to the earth. What was once forgotten becomes a fragment of time made tangible — a small monument to decay, transformation, and the silent resilience of the forest floor.
MAPLE REEF Desk
Alcarol > Desk
This desk is crafted from rare maple burl wood, a material shaped by adversity and transformed by time. Its grain tells of silent battles beneath the bark: swirls and knots formed by stress, fungi, and disruption — an unexpected beauty drawn from chaos. Recovered from the Dolomite undergrowth and encased in a translucent layer recalling still forest waters, the live edges and textured surface evoke something beyond wood. Perhaps a coral reef, a satellite view of an unknown land, or the depths of the mind itself. It’s not only a desk, but a place of reflection, where work begins in wonder.
MAPLE REEF Console
Alcarol > Console
Crafted from rare maple burl recovered in the Dolomite undergrowth, this console reveals the hidden language of stress and survival. The swirling grain, eyes, and knots—born from time, fungus, and disruption—draw complex, organic patterns that no design could replicate. Encased in a translucent layer that evokes the still waters of its native forest, the wood becomes a suspended landscape. Its irregular contours and unpredictable forms suggest a coral reef, a microscopic world, or a topography yet to be discovered. A sculptural presence that invites open interpretation, where matter and imagination meet.
SURFACING STUMP
Alcarol > Stool
After the terrible flood of 2018, alcarol has recovered some discarded pieces of logs from the undergrowth of the Italian Dolomite mountains and has preserved the natural bark surface with their native populations of plants, which are embedded in a resin resembling the water that created and ended his life. All environmental traces on the raw material are thoroughly studied to discover and preserve the specific Genius Loci. According to the alcarol concept of environmental cross-section, the natural wood surface is not covered by resin on the section planes, so you can touch its warm organic vibrancy. The couple of twin pieces are obtained from the same Acacia trunk, rich in amazing roots.
STUMP Stool - Hornbeam
Alcarol > Stool
Stump Stool – Hornbeam is born from a single log, cut in two halves that still echo their unity. Recovered from the Dolomite undergrowth, the wood preserves its living bark with native mosses and plants, now suspended in a clear surface that recalls the water once nourishing them. The environmental cross-section reveals the heartwood — the hidden essence of the tree — transforming a discarded stump into a sculptural presence. The touch, scent and grain of the raw cut invite a deeper perception of nature, where time is paused and repurposed. This is not just a stool, but a fragment of living landscape, made visible.
CREEK Table - Walnut
Alcarol > Table
Creek Table is crafted from aged walnut logs recovered in the Dolomite undergrowth, their natural bark still intact and embedded in a transparent resin that recalls the water once nourishing the tree. In line with alcarol’s concept of environmental cross-section, the jagged wood edges face each other like opposing banks. Between them, a sinuous creek of resin flows — a silent echo of the alpine landscape. By preserving this final gesture of the tree’s life, the piece becomes both table and terrain: a suspended view of nature, where matter, memory, and movement converge.
CREEK Table - Cherry
Alcarol > Table
Alcarol recovered some old Cherry logs from the undergrowth of the Italian Dolomite mountains and preserve the natural bark surface , which is embedded in a resin resembling the water that generated their life. The design engages with the alcarol’s concept of environmental cross-section. By filling the gaps with resin, alcarol achieves a new functionality with the poetic choice to freeze time at the end of the tree’s life cycle. In Creek Table the jagged edges of Cherry wood section planes look each other just like banks, separated by a sinous resin creek: a perfect recall of a Dolomites nature’s view.
CRYSTAL Wood Trio Low Tables
Alcarol > Side table
Crystalline mineral solids are commonly recognized by their shape, consisting of flat faces with sharp angles, where the atoms form a periodic arrangement. The Crystal Wood Trio is inspired by the process of crystal formation and growth that extends in many directions and heights, with the aim to connect the organic shapes of wood with the rigid geometries of the minerals. A special crystalline resin fill the gaps between the wood live edges completing the prisms and preserving their story. The burnished steel bases recalls the art of securely setting crystals into jewelry.
CRYSTAL Maple
Alcarol > Coffee table
Crystal Wood is a sculptural trio inspired by the silent symmetry of crystalline minerals. Grown in many directions, these prisms recall the natural geometry of crystals — their sharp angles and reflective faces — while embracing the wild, organic forms of maple wood with live edges. Between the wood segments, a clear crystalline substance completes the volumes, as if growth continued beyond the natural boundary. Each piece is set on a burnished steel base, echoing the precision of a gemstone mount — a union of chaos and clarity, nature and structure.
CRYSTAL Walnut
Alcarol > Coffee table
Crystal Walnut explores the encounter between organic imperfection and crystalline precision. The raw beauty of walnut wood — with its textured grain and live edges — emerges within a transparent volume shaped like a geometric prism. The clear material fills the natural gaps between the wooden forms, preserving their contours and creating the illusion of a crystal still in growth. Resting on a burnished steel base that echoes fine jewelry settings, this piece becomes both functional and sculptural: a table born from contrast, where the forest meets the facets of mineral formation.
MOSS Lamp
Alcarol > Table lamp
Sourced from logs gathered in the undergrowth of the Italian Dolomites, the Moss Lamp preserves the natural edges of wood and their native mosses, gently encased in a clear matter evoking the still waters that once sustained them. With a simple touch on its metal base, the integrated LED system reveals shifting intensities of light, casting the vivid textures of nature into quiet focus. A luminous fragment of forest, where time and growth are held in gentle suspension.
TRAIL Coffee Table
Alcarol > Coffee table
alcarol recovered some logs from the undergrowth of the Italian Dolomite mountains and cut planks that preserve the natural edges with their native populations of mosses, which are embedded in a resin resembling the water that generated their life. The Trail Coffee Table is a composition of two pieces made from a single wood plank. This piece is a walk trought the forest, it’s a path to immerse in the fresh sensations of the greenery that animate the woods.
CREEK Bench - Chestnut
Alcarol > Bench
Alcarol recovered some old Chestnuts logs from the undergrowth of the Italian Dolomite mountains and preserve the natural bark surface, which is embedded in a resin resembling the water that generated their life. The design engages with the alcarol’s concept of environmental cross-section. By filling the gaps with resin, alcarol achieves a new functionality with the poetic choice to freeze time at the end of the tree’s life cycle. In Creek Bench the jagged edges of chestnut wood section planes look each other just like banks, separated by a sinous resin creek: a perfect recall of a Dolomites nature’s view.
CREEK Table - Chestnut
Alcarol > Table
Chestnut Creek Table is crafted from aged chestnut logs recovered from the undergrowth of the Italian Dolomites. The bark’s rugged surface and natural edges are preserved within a translucent layer that evokes the still waters once nourishing the tree’s roots. Following alcarol’s environmental cross-section philosophy, the piece transforms the tree’s final state into a new beginning. The jagged edges of the wooden sections mirror each other like riverbanks, separated by a winding stream of light — a silent recall of mountain creeks and alpine terrain. A sculptural table where memory, landscape, and material converge.
CREEK Low Table - Plum
Alcarol > Side table
The Plum Low Table is born from salvaged log fragments found in the Dolomite undergrowth. The bark’s raw surface, marked by time and moss, is preserved in a translucent layer evoking the still water that once nurtured it. Following alcarol’s concept of environmental cross-section, this piece captures the end of the material’s life and gives it a renewed purpose, freezing a moment where decay turns into design. The exposed section planes invite touch and contemplation, revealing a tactile landscape that transcends the ordinary perception of place and matter.
STUMP Stool - Willow
Alcarol > Stool
alcarol recover discarded pieces of willow log from the undergrowth of the Italian Dolomite mountains and preserve the natural bark surface with its native populations of plants, which are embedded in a resin resembling the water that generated their life. The design engages with the alcarol’s concept of environmental cross-section. By filling the gaps with resin, alcarol achieves a new functionality with the poetic choice to freeze time at the end of the material’s cycle and giving it a new life before it goes to waste. The exposed section surfaces invite the senses to explore — through touch, sight, and scent — opening a quiet dialogue with a place otherwise unseen.
MOSS Table - 3
Alcarol > Table
alcarol recovered some logs from the undergrowth of the Italian Dolomite mountains and cut planks that preserve the natural edges with their native populations of mosses, which are embedded in a resin resembling the water that generated their life. The Moss Table – made from three wood plank with live mossy edges – is a walk trought the forest, a path to immerse in the fresh sensations of the greenery that animate the woods.
STUMP Stool - Oak
Alcarol > Stool
alcarol recover discarded pieces of logs from the undergrowth of the Italian Dolomite mountains and preserve the natural bark surface with their native populations of plants, which are embedded in a resin resembling the water that generated their life. The design engages with the alcarol’s concept of environmental cross-section. By filling the gaps with resin, alcarol achieves a new functionality with the poetic choice to freeze time at the end of the material’s cycle and giving it a new life before it goes to waste. The section planes – through touch, sight and olfaction of different materials – allow to transcend the ordinary perception of a place .
STUMP Stool - Larch
Alcarol > Stool
alcarol recover discarded pieces of logs from the undergrowth of the Italian Dolomite mountains and preserve the natural bark surface with their native populations of plants, which are embedded in a resin resembling the water that generated their life. The design engages with the alcarol’s concept of environmental cross-section. By filling the gaps with resin, alcarol achieves a new functionality with the poetic choice to freeze time at the end of the material’s cycle and giving it a new life before it goes to waste. The section planes – through touch, sight and olfaction of different materials – allow to transcend the ordinary perception of a place.
TRAIL Bench
Alcarol > Bench
alcarol recovered some logs from the undergrowth of the Italian Dolomite mountains and cut planks that preserve the natural edges with their native populations of mosses, which are embedded in a resin resembling the water that generated their life. The Trail Bench is made from a single wood plank, cut into three parts with a very thin blade and then joined so that in the corners the woodgrain matches perfectly like a single bent piece, and also the resin – through a special process – is a single piece and not seen separations between horizontal and vertical resin edges. The invisible corner joining by alcarol is also suitable for tables, consoles and other similar types on request. This piece is a walk trought the forest, it’s a path to immerse in the fresh sensations of the greenery that animate the woods.
MOSS Table
Alcarol > Table
alcarol recovered some logs from the undergrowth of the Italian Dolomite mountains and cut planks that preserve the natural edges with their native populations of mosses, which are embedded in a resin resembling the water that generated their life. The Moss Table – made from two wood plank with live mossy edges – is a walk trought the forest, a path to immerse in the fresh sensations of the greenery that animate the woods.
MOSS Table - Single Plank
Alcarol > Table
The Moss Dining Table is made from a single wooden plank recovered from the undergrowth of the Italian Dolomites. Its natural live edges, still hosting native mosses, are preserved within a translucent layer that recalls the mountain waters from which they drew life. This limited-edition piece invites a sensorial journey. A forest path captured in form, where greenery, wood, and silence come together to evoke the freshness of alpine undergrowth.
WOODPILE Shelving
Alcarol > Cabinet
Woodpile Shelving is a sculptural structure composed of three moss-edged planks recovered from the undergrowth of the Dolomite forest. Stripped to its bare essence, it balances tension and transparency in a refined dialogue between apparent fragility and actual strength. The wooden surfaces seem to hover, held in place by just three slender steel rods that pierce them vertically. Hidden inside the planks, a subtle mechanism locks the rods seamlessly, giving the illusion of a single uninterrupted line and granting the entire piece unexpected stability. This shelving system echoes the quiet resistance of trees swaying in the wind — weightless yet grounded, minimal yet alive. Its tool-free assembly and visual levity suggest not only function, but a gesture of stillness suspended in space. A forest reimagined as pure equilibrium.
STUMP Side Table - Poplar
Alcarol > Side table
alcarol recover discarded pieces of logs from the undergrowth of the Italian Dolomite mountains and preserve the natural bark surface with their native populations of plants, which are embedded in a resin resembling the water that generated their life. The design engages with the alcarol’s concept of environmental cross-section. By filling the gaps with resin, alcarol achieves a new functionality with the poetic choice to freeze time at the end of the material’s cycle and giving it a new life before it goes to waste. The section planes – through touch, sight and olfaction of different materials – allow to transcend the ordinary perception of a place.
TRAIL Console
Alcarol > Console
Trail Console is crafted from a single plank of wood recovered in the Dolomite undergrowth, where native mosses still cling to the live edges. Preserved in a clear layer that recalls the water once nourishing them, the greenery appears gently suspended in time. The plank is sliced into three parts and rejoined with perfect grain continuity, forming a seamless transition from vertical to horizontal and back again — as if following the quiet path of a forest stream. Even the resin appears unbroken, flowing through the corners without interruption. This console is a suspended walk through the woods, a tactile trace of nature’s stillness and movement — where form and memory become one.
Poplar CRYSTAL Coffee Table
Alcarol > Coffee table
The Poplar CRYSTAL Coffee Table is a meditation on perception, exploring the tension between organic imperfection and geometric order. Crafted from rare Burled Poplar, its swirling grain and natural deformations evoke landscapes shaped by chance. Inspired by crystal growth, the design connects the fluidity of wood with the precise geometries of mineral structures. Preserved live edges are joined by a crystalline resin that fills the voids, completing prism-like forms while preserving the wood’s natural story. The burnished steel bases subtly recall the art of setting gemstones in fine jewelry. The result is a sculptural dialogue between nature and structure, where the familiar becomes unexpected and matter appears to defy gravity.
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