Mise En Scène - Console
by Tatjana von Stein
Material
Waved Sycamore
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The Console is an entryway or alcove table from the Mise en Scène collection by Tatjana von Stein, combining waved sycamore and marble in a pairing that holds material contrast as its primary statement.
Waved sycamore, with its rippled figure, brings optical movement to the structure. The marble top delivers weight and mineral precision: the two materials face each other without mediation, and the tension between them defines the piece's character. The console's form is spare, allowing the materials to carry the composition without ornamentation.
In the Mise en Scène vocabulary, stone and wood appear together as evidence of the collection's range across material registers. The console is among the more restrained pieces in the collection, suited to an entrance or a gallery wall where a single object should read clearly.
Made-to-order with French artisans at Aurige, each console is numbered, signed, and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.
W 130 x D 40 x H 81 cm
W 51.18 x D 15.75 x H 31.89 in
Materials: Sycamore and Marble
About
Tatjana von Stein
Tatjana von Stein works from London as a collectible furniture designer, bringing a French-German perspective to a practice that moves between interior architecture and sculptural form.
Her approach centers on the psychology of space: the premise that furniture shapes how people feel in a room as much as it furnishes it. Von Stein established her reputation as co-founder of Sella Concept in 2016, an interior architecture practice that sharpened her understanding of how objects and enclosure interact. In 2023 she founded her eponymous studio, turning that accumulated thinking toward made-to-order collectible furniture, pieces numbered and signed, each delivered with a certificate of authenticity.
The Mise en Scène collection, eight inaugural pieces, takes dance as its organizing principle, specifically the choreographic exchange between Martha Graham and Isamu Noguchi, where bodies and objects share the same stage. Each piece holds architectural precision in tension with expressive form: burl wood for its organic patterning, lacquer surfaces that catch and redirect light, silk and metal details that add tactile contrast. All work is produced with Aurige, a Paris atelier of heritage craftspeople. Her ambition is for these pieces to become future classics, objects conceived to outlast their moment.
On Monde Singulier, von Stein's furniture reaches collectors looking for bespoke work at this level. Surface Magazine named her Designer of the Day in 2023.







































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