Eins Zu Eins unveils Never Stop Moving, a limited edition table by celebrated street artist MadC—a bold translation of movement, color, and control into architectural form.
Project Name: A Table That Moves You MadC Reimagines Street Art as Living Design
Studio Name: Eins zu Eins

Best known for her large-scale murals and vibrant color language, MadC (Claudia Walde) brings her dynamic visual vocabulary into three dimensions with Never Stop Moving, a statement piece that captures the energy of urban expression in a finely crafted object of design. Produced in a strictly limited edition of fifty pieces, the table marks a rare convergence of street art and collectible furniture.

The table’s construction is as considered as its composition. Made from lightweight engineered panels, each piece is laminated on both sides with custom, high-durability laminates—manufactured specifically for this edition by an industrial laminate producer. These surfaces are not painted or lacquered post-construction; rather, MadC’s original color schemes are embedded directly into the laminate material itself. The result is a table that is as robust and usable as it is visually striking—a surface as resilient as a kitchen countertop, engineered to withstand the demands of everyday life while retaining its vivid artistry.

In a gesture that underscores the personal nature of the edition, each table is hand-signed by MadC, distinguishing it from other Eins Zu Eins editions, where artist signatures are engraved. Additionally, every piece is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity—signed and individually hand-painted by MadC herself, making each certificate a unique artwork in its own right.

As with all Eins Zu Eins editions, Never Stop Moving is the result of deep collaboration between artist and maker. Eins Zu Eins partners with visionary artists and architects to create limited edition pieces that blur the line between fine art and design—objects made to inspire, endure, and be lived with.

With Never Stop Moving, MadC brings the rhythm and spontaneity of the street into a space of permanence—a vibrant freeze-frame of motion, made to last.









