Martin Visser
Rollo, 1991
MDF, lacquered perforated metal, rubber wheels
H 60 Dia. 85 cm
Prototype
Signed and dated under top
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Martin Visser’s *Rollo* table (1991) is a striking example of late postmodern design, blending functionality with experimental aesthetics. Crafted from lacquered MDF and perforated metal, it features rubber wheels for...
Martin Visser’s *Rollo* table (1991) is a striking example of late postmodern design, blending functionality with experimental aesthetics. Crafted from lacquered MDF and perforated metal, it features rubber wheels for mobility, emphasizing versatility and user-centered design. The table’s industrial materials and playful elements reflect Visser’s focus on modularity and adaptability while challenging traditional design norms. The perforated surface adds visual texture and functionality, aligning with postmodernism’s embrace of unconventional details. As a pre-production model, the *Rollo* table exemplifies Visser’s innovative approach, where clean lines meet unexpected whimsy. Similar works are held in collections like the Centraal Museum Utrecht, solidifying its status as a rare and important piece within Visser’s legacy and late 20th-century design. Additional information: Material: MDF, lacquered perforated metal, rubber wheels Dimension: 60 x 85 x 85 cm
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