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to be reinterpreted
How can “vitality” be expressed
without using new resources?
Through the prudence
of Farglory employees,
the imagination of designers,
and the persistence of
construction crews,
the process was
one of conflict and compromise.
After the clash,
they decided to flip the wall tiles,
letting the raw texture
of the materials
open up
infinite possibilities.
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Object location1F
Collaborative Production Team
META Design

Material source:
Recycled stainless steel from the public restroom renovation project, reconstituted quartz made from granite and marble mosaic fragments removed from the first-floor lobby, reclaimed wood.
Material features:
Leftover materials from past construction projects, including materials used in public restroom coverings and fixtures, as well as stone fragments from the removal of the original lobby flooring.
The end tables are part of a collaboration between Farglory and Taiwanese design brand esaila, reinterpreting the classic work “Pedestal” by Norwegian designers Vera & Kyte using leftover construction materials. The original piece contrasts airy perforated metal with a solid stone surface; Farglory’s version replaces the base with reclaimed stainless steel sourced from its own projects, while the tabletop is crafted from reconstituted quartz made of granite and marble fragments, making the tables a blend of refined texture and the spirit of environmentalism.



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