Plinth Tall
About
Audo Copenhagen's Plinth Tall elevates objects to eye level, creating vertical presence that draws attention upward and establishes focal points within a room. The columnar proportions suit sculptural display, substantial vases, or singular decorative pieces that benefit from isolation and prominence.
Five marble and stone varieties offer distinct aesthetic directions. Kunis Breccia presents textural complexity through its aggregate composition, while the marble options range across tonal spectrums from deep to luminous. Each material carries unique veining characteristics, ensuring individual units maintain their own identity despite identical dimensions. This tension between geometric precision and natural irregularity defines the collection's visual interest.
Assembly precision enables seamless surface transitions where panels meet, a technical requirement that allows material beauty to occupy foreground attention. The symmetrical form reads as architectural element as much as furniture piece, borrowing from traditions of classical display while remaining compatible with contemporary interiors.
As functional furniture, the Plinth Tall serves specialized purposes better than general ones. It transforms objects placed upon it, providing the elevation and isolation that museum display strategies employ to signal significance. Empty, it operates as freestanding sculpture in its own right, occupying volume and casting shadows that shift with light conditions throughout the day.
Audo developed this collection for those who understand that display context shapes perception, that how objects are presented matters as much as the objects themselves.