




The Massa Forma Collection centers on a series of monolithic forms, material honesty, and a precise interplay between form and function. Each piece begins with a solid body of 100% recycled cork, expressed as a single sculpted mass. CNC-machined and hand-finished to a refined furniture-grade surface, establishes a quiet but confident presence across all pieces.
A concealed birch plywood panel acts as the structural substrate beneath the tiles, ensuring stability, clean installation, and long-term serviceability. This removable panel forms the backbone of a modular construction approach that allows for maintenance, tile replacement, or future updates without altering the cork structure itself.
The tiled surfaces, manufactured from earthenware ceramic tiles. Each tile is individually hand-formed and glazed. This intensive process results in a richly textured, exceptionally durable finish that reflects the technical and artisanal depth of the collection. The tiles are finished with a high-quality flexible grout, accommodating the natural movement of both cork and ceramic while ensuring longevity.
Together, these elements define the Massa Forma Collection: a system of sculptural, serviceable, and material-driven tables where craftsmanship, modularity, and sustainable production converge.
32" L x 32" W x 19.7" H / 817 x 817 x 500mm
187 lb / 85kg
Organic, fully recyclable dark composite or light façade cork.
Glazed ceramic earthenware in the following colour options:
Brown, Reactive Glaze
Cobalt Blue, Reactive Glaze
Forest Green, Reactive Glaze
Light Green, Reactive Glaze
Emerald Green, Reactive Glaze
Amber Glaze
Dark Amber Glaze
Peony Red Glaze
We can also produce the tiles in the solid Emerald Green & Solid Cobalt Blue glaze; however, these two particular glazes require an underglaze, which incurs an additional charge due to the extra kiln firing.
Please expect 8-12 weeks for delivery.
Laurie Wiid Van Heerden is an up-and-coming designer making waves with his innovative use of cork. He has pushed the boundaries of the material to achieve a number of world firsts. His collaborations – including with other Sarza artists - allow him to work across various materials and products.