These Dinner Plates Were Decorated With A Paint-Filled Pendulum

These Dinner Plates Were Decorated With A Paint-Filled Pendulum

The best aesthetic for pretty much any dish is a pile of delicious food. If you’re a proud member of the clean plate club, however, revealing a pretty pattern beneath your meal is a nice touch at the end of dinner. Dutch designer David Derksen used an acrylic paint-filled pendulum to give his Oscillation series an intricate swooping design, with an assist from that old earthly standby — gravity.

These Dinner Plates Were Decorated With A Paint-Filled Pendulum

Each piece in the swinging set is completely one-of-a-kind. Derksen would set the custom-made brass device in motion, let it sway, then nudge it again in a different direction. Based on the placement of the tableware below, a range of jet-black arcs would emerge. Plus, it seems like an artistic bonus is the paper that gets the extra ink, which would look neat chopped up and framed on a wall.

The process vid is mesmerising; maybe not quite as captivating as a full turkey dinner, but still fun to watch. [David Derksen via Dezeen]


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