Thirty Four Project

Rona Meyuchas-Koblenz worked with Caesarstone’s 2015 Supernatural Series to show an innovative re-interpretation of surfaces and tables.

Rona Meyuchas-Koblenz, Thirty Four Project, Caesarstone
Caesarstone collaborated with Rona Meyuchas-Koblenz from the British design house Kukka on the creation of the Thirty Four Project at Tent London, on view during the London Design Festival.
The exhibition was intended to promote Caesarstone’s 2015 Supernatural Series through a re-interpretation of surfaces and tables, presented using the 1141 pure white colour from the colour palette as a primary source of inspiration.
Rona Meyuchas-Koblenz, Thirty Four Project, Caesarstone
Rona Meyuchas-Koblenz, Thirty Four Project, Caesarstone

Modern and geometric in their design, the exhibited surfaces and tables are inspired by manufacturing techniques, quartz structure and Caesarstone surfaces. The exhibition’s name, “Thirty Four”, was created in reference to the palette of 34 colours within the Supernatural Series. Designer Rona Meyuchas-Koblenz, originally inspired by the 1141 colour – the epicenter of the whole collection – was then further captivated by the additional tonalities of the series colour palette, which she then included in the overall tables and surfaces’ composition. 

Rona Meyuchas-Koblenz explained: “Thirty Four Project highlights an imprinted memory and acknowledges the nature of the material, combining Caesarstone surfaces and the Quartz material in a unique interpretation.”


Rona Meyuchas-Koblenz
Thirty Four Project

supported by Caesarstone
Tent London
Shoreditch Town Hall
380 Old Street, London

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