Coffee table inspired by Hugo Race Fatalists track 24 hours to nowhere
The coffee table is inspired by Hugo Race Fatalists track 24 hours to nowhere, wholly handcrafted with mahogany and tanganyika marqueterie for the tabletop, while the frame and legs are rusted iron made.
Limited editions of 100 numbered samples.
The dimensions are 44cm for height, 63.5cm width and 89cm length. The tabletop and its frame are detachable, as well as the bottom structure (legs and central shaft).
Registered design.
I saw you in the country
Wearing your virgin dress
Through nights of longest terror
You longed for my caress
You're filled with the agony of everyday life
I can't let you go love
You'll just get into strife
Your eyes weak with silent noise
Surrounded by your broken toys and violence
You saw me in the country
Keeping silent on my dress
Night is the longest terror
I fall through with no caress
I knew you would destroy me
Without even trying
I tried to run but I was lost
I couldn't see for crying
Then we took to fighting
Without any warning signs
We beat against the walls
Like birds trapped down in the mines
I saw you in the country
Naked in the country
Running barefoot through the country
Twenty four hours to nowhere
Wearing my virgin dress
My days of longest terror
Touched by your tenderness
Girl, to shield you from the tempest
I lay down my life, my all
But you're possessed by furies
Never spoken of
The empty fields caught fire
From your seven deadly sins
You were so mad with life
There's nothing to forgive
You saw me in the country
Ashes upon my dress
I am the darkest terror
I fall through without regret
Twenty four hours to nowhere
Twenty four hours to nowhere
Naked in the country
Running barefoot through the country
The song 24 Hours to nowhere, from the homonyms album and sang by Hugo Race with soave and deep voice, is the creation origin of the coffee table.
Hugo Race tracks are full of sentiments and sensuality, poetry, blues inspiration and rough observations of the world. Hope and difficult are describing life, through landscape representation, wild as his native country, Australia.