Alcarol

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Alcarol recovered some unusual black trunks of Oak trees lain in a small Alpine peat. The radiocarbon dating has revealed their age: the fifth century before Christ.
Peatland is a wet area that accumulates deposit of dead plant material where the water at the ground surface is acidic, anaerobic and low in nutrients.

Deprived of oxygen, the buried wood undergoes the process of fossilization. The peat protect the wood from normal decay, while the underlying peat with iron salts and other minerals react with the tannins in the wood, gradually giving it a distinct dark brown to almost black color.
Alcarol selects the most suitable trunks and cut planks preserving their natural eroded edges. Then alcarol uses its innovative resin process to emphasize this precious wood with transparent resin volumes resembling the water that has conserved them for millennia.
The natural wood surface it’s not covered by resin on the section planes, so you can touch the warm organic vibrancy of such an ancient material.

lead time: approx. 14 weeks

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designer: Alcarol
year: 2017
 

Peat oak wood 5th century b.C ( radiocarbon dating)
extraclear resin

135 x 35 x H 90 cm


 

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