The Virginia table, designed by Marie Michielssen for Serax, is an impressive piece that reflects the designer's love of natural, tactile materials. Made with a solid oak top, this table stands out for its warm and welcoming design. The table's central leg, inspired by the sculptures of Marie Michielssen, is made up of two curved elements in wood veneer, which seem to merge harmoniously. This design incorporates the masculine-feminine opposition, a recurring theme in the work of the artist and designer. On the one hand, the perfect symmetry of the elements evokes masculinity, while on the other, the fluid, curved lines represent femininity. The Virginia table edited by Serax combines aesthetics and functionality, creating a convivial atmosphere in any living space.
Founded in 1986 by brothers Serge and Axel Van Den Bossche, the Belgian company Serax creates contemporary objects in collaboration with international designers and artisans, united by the shared goal of enhancing everyday spaces. The family-owned business Serax stands out for its balance between aesthetics and functionality, producing precious and timeless works of art. Serax celebrates craftsmanship and works with traditional materials such as stone, wood, metal, glass, and clay, approaching them with a fresh perspective and contemporary aesthetic sensitivity.