Music Stand
Music Stand,
1985
1985 first place Award, Progressive Architecture International Furniture Design Competition, U.S.A.
Design: R. van Eck-Rotholz en R. Tucker
Published in Progressive Architecture Magazine, May 1985
The design is harmonious with the ceremonial tradition of classical music and its performance environment, while at the same time respecting the functional requirements of the musician. The surface of the tray is clear acrylic galzing with etched lines of the music staf running through accentuating the arched form. Behind the music tray is an acrylic sphere that captures reflections and light.
Materials: messing and acrylic glazing. The height and the position of the music tray are both adjustable.
Music Stand,
1985
1985 first place Award, Progressive Architecture International Furniture Design Competition, U.S.A.
Design: R. van Eck-Rotholz en R. Tucker
Published in Progressive Architecture Magazine, May 1985
The design is harmonious with the ceremonial tradition of classical music and its performance environment, while at the same time respecting the functional requirements of the musician. The surface of the tray is clear acrylic galzing with etched lines of the music staf running through accentuating the arched form. Behind the music tray is an acrylic sphere that captures reflections and light.
Materials: messing and acrylic glazing. The height and the position of the music tray are both adjustable.