'KEPLER TRAY' IN BRONZE BY CORBET
Sand cast in solid brass, this elliptical flat tray features a bowl to house the small things we use every day: rings, keys or trinkets.
Inspired by Johannes Kepler’s first law of planetary motion from 1605, the tray pays homage to a lifelong love of space and to the impact of science on the world.
The Kepler tray is visually light and streamlined, almost floating, like the planets in their elliptical dance across the sky, that was accurately described by Kepler over 400 years ago.
Dimensions: 280mm wide x 180mm deep x 30mm high
Weight: 1.5kg
Materials: Sand-cast brass
Designed and made in Sydney, Australia.
Sand cast in solid brass, this elliptical flat tray features a bowl to house the small things we use every day: rings, keys or trinkets.
Inspired by Johannes Kepler’s first law of planetary motion from 1605, the tray pays homage to a lifelong love of space and to the impact of science on the world.
The Kepler tray is visually light and streamlined, almost floating, like the planets in their elliptical dance across the sky, that was accurately described by Kepler over 400 years ago.
Dimensions: 280mm wide x 180mm deep x 30mm high
Weight: 1.5kg
Materials: Sand-cast brass
Designed and made in Sydney, Australia.
Sand cast in solid brass, this elliptical flat tray features a bowl to house the small things we use every day: rings, keys or trinkets.
Inspired by Johannes Kepler’s first law of planetary motion from 1605, the tray pays homage to a lifelong love of space and to the impact of science on the world.
The Kepler tray is visually light and streamlined, almost floating, like the planets in their elliptical dance across the sky, that was accurately described by Kepler over 400 years ago.
Dimensions: 280mm wide x 180mm deep x 30mm high
Weight: 1.5kg
Materials: Sand-cast brass
Designed and made in Sydney, Australia.