Alcarol

Alcarol alcarol is a woodworm, working by subtraction, in the creative process of an ongoing search for simplicity http://www.alcarol.com/chi-siamo/

alcarol is at the same time studio, workshop, creative factory, atelier and showroom. alcarol is the product of the creative fellowship between Andrea Forti and Eleonora Dal Farra , of their shared desire to produce independently and with passion, deeply poetics objects, and to achieve equilibrium between eclectic craftsmanship, manufacture of one-off pieces and industrial production of limited edition items.

Where earthly matter echoes the cosmosThe MARS Table by Alcarol turns poplar burl, red pigments, and extra-clear resin ...
08/05/2026

Where earthly matter echoes the cosmos

The MARS Table by Alcarol turns poplar burl, red pigments, and extra-clear resin into a suspended fragment of another planet. 🔴✨

A balance of raw nature and cosmic illusion, where every texture feels carved by time and light. More than a table — a landscape in orbit. 🪐

Currently featured in Matter as Cosmos at CIBONE, curated with visuals and spatial direction by YOSHIROTTEN and YAR.

Images courtesy of

LuxuryInteriors MadeInItaly GeomorphicCollection TokyoDesign OrganicDesign

05/05/2026

Matter as Cosmos
alcarol
2026.4.17.FRI - 5.10.SUN

Venue : CIBONE(Omotesando)

alcarol operates in a region surrounded by Italy’s rich natural beauty.
On their days off, they venture into the mountains with their beloved dog, gathering materials they find and bringing them back to transform into their creations. Through this literally down-to-earth practice, their focus extends not only to the earth beneath their feet but also to the vastness of the cosmos.

Inspired by the stars that constantly shine above us, these four tables are named <Uranus>, <Moon>, <Venus>, and <Mars>. They possess mysterious colors and textures that evoke extraterrestrial materials.

In reality, however, they are created by saturating rare wood—grown under unique conditions in nature—with an iron-rich acidic oil and allowing it to oxidize.

Their appearance evokes the surfaces of unknown planets, beyond the reach even of a telescope. The grand romance inherent in them is deeply connected to the nature of this Earth, which we inhabit and cherish.

Furthermore, for this exhibition, YAR—led by YOSHIROTTEN, whose recent work centers on an interest in the unknown, including the cosmos—is responsible for the visuals, video, sound, and spatial design. This experience, which resonates with the artwork, transcends visual understanding and guides viewers into a deeper, more immersive experience.

──Four planets meet and slowly begin to overlap.
Through fragments of each planet, new landscapes emerge.
The surface of Mars viewed through the soft light of Venus; the outline of the Moon being eroded by Uranus.
Planets that were once far apart now trace the point where their paths intersect.

In the motion graphics, fragments of the planets drift through space in a myriad of movements—combined with low, sustained sounds and layers of noise, they awaken a curiosity about the unknown universe.
Art Direction: YOSHIROTTEN
Artwork, Design: Aoi Onishi (YAR) .tokyo
Producer: Yuuki Honda (YAR) .tokyo
Motion Graphics: Tatsunori Kasai (YAR) .tokyo
Music: LUCA
Photo: Hideki Makiguchi

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A suspended section.

The Vulcano Bookends encapsulate the moment lava meets the surrounding sea — abruptly cooled, fractured, and transformed.

Porous volcanic stone, marked by internal ruptures, is held within transparent resin that evokes the presence of water, preserving a delicate balance between density and fluidity.

Like geological cross-sections, their cut surfaces reveal hidden structures shaped by thermal contrast — voids, textures, and fractures generated in the instant where heat is absorbed and released.

More than functional objects, they act as minimal architectural markers — fragments of a submerged landscape where matter, time, and energy briefly reach equilibrium.

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at Fòco – Living Notes by


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Its horizontal composition reflects a process of accumulation and transformation, where molten matter slows down, fractures, and settles into a new form.

Encased in transparent resin, the volcanic fragments appear suspended, revealing a hidden topography shaped by pressure, time, and sudden change.

More than a table, it is a fragment of a submerged world — where matter extends, adapts, and preserves the memory of its own movement.

Aeolie Coffee Table
at Fòco – Living Notes by


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Via Tortona 31

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A submerged landscape.

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Its horizontal composition reflects a process of accumulation and transformation, where molten matter slows down, fractures, and settles into a new form.

Encased in transparent resin, the volcanic fragments appear suspended, revealing a hidden topography shaped by pressure, time, and sudden change.

More than a table, it is a fragment of a submerged world — where matter extends, adapts, and preserves the memory of its own movement.

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at Fòco – Living Notes by


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Via Tortona 31
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A new exploration unfolds at Fòco – Living Notes
by at
April 20–26

A primordial landscape, suspended between fire, water, snow, and ice.
A material that transforms, fractures, solidifies. Something is emerging.

Press Preview April 19, 3 PM - 7 PM
Opening April 20, 3 PM - 6 PM
Exhibition April 21-26, 10 PM - 8 PM

Archiproducts Milano
Via Tortona 31

Indirizzo

Via Nongole 200
Belluno
32100

Orario di apertura

Lunedì 08:30 - 13:00
14:30 - 18:00
Martedì 08:30 - 13:00
14:30 - 18:00
Mercoledì 08:30 - 13:00
14:30 - 18:00
Giovedì 08:30 - 13:00
14:30 - 19:00
Venerdì 09:00 - 13:00
14:30 - 19:00

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