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Vibrato

Vibrato

By Christian Ghion

By Christian Ghion

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Vibrato | Pedestal table

A vibrato is a regular, pulsating change in pitch of a musical note. The amount of pitch variation depends on the nature of the instrument and the technique used by the musician. Here, Christian Ghion pays musical homage to the Djembé, an African percussion instrument consisting of a wooden chalice-shaped stem onto which is stretched the skin of a goat or antelope, tautened with the aid of a tensioning system.

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A vibrato is a regular, pulsating change in pitch of a musical note. The amount of pitch variation depends on the nature of the instrument and the technique used by the musician. Here, Christian Ghion pays musical homage to the Djembé, an African percussion instrument consisting of a wooden chalice-shaped stem onto which is stretched the skin of a goat or antelope, tautened with the aid of a tensioning system.

Material

Occasional table in enamelled ceramic.

Pedestal Table

H70 x Ø49 cm

Saumon

Covering In Saumon

Pedestal Table

H70 x Ø49 cm

Brown

Covering In Brown

Customizable in 2 finishes: Saumon or Brown

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About the designer

Christian Ghion

Christian Ghion was born in Montmorency, France in 1958. After studying law for five years, he decided to enrol at the Ecole d’Architecture de Paris-Conflans, in the furniture design studies department. At the age of 28 he teamed up with Patrick Nadeau, with whom he worked on numerous projects. He has won numerous awards and distinctions, becoming a Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres in 2006. In 2009, the Mobilier National commissioned a desk for a government minister made from carbon fibre. He also became Artistic Director of the Coutellerie Nontronnaise. In 2012, embarked on new collaborations with Nespresso, Christofle and Alessi. In 2014, the town of Aix-en-Provence charged him with designing the largest water wall in Europe.

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