Alla Carta interprets Max Lamb
Split Table
Alla Carta contributes food-related posts to Pamono. This week, they're interpreting one of our favorite pieces, Split Table by master of stone, London-based designer Max Lamb.
SPLIT TABLE FROM CHINA GRANITE PROJECT
BY MAX LAMB
Art Direction: Yara De Nicola
Gallery: Alla Carta
Materials: Bread
Dimensions: 20x31x8 cm
Split Table from China Granite Project by Max Lamb
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Alla Carta Magazine
Alla Carta approaches food as an incentive to take a bite of diverse cultural phenomena. We are intrigued by the meal's convivial capacity, and have found food to be an essential element for sharing thoughts, opinions and creative ideas.
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