Wooden beams are dipped in a coloured bath, sucking up the colour thanks to the fibrous nature of the material. The tinted beams are then cut to shape and assembled, creating a shelf with coloured, pattern-like connection points.
This piece of furniture is to be perceived as a three-dimensional pattern that changes as one revolves around it. Also, just like patterns do, it looks different when observing it from close up or from far away.