Sinus examines the present object culture. An experimental rhythmic wave questions thereby the common shape of our everyday objects. Ever since we put, set, turn, combine, place and sort the things that surround us. Sinus is dedicated to that pleasure. Two tables, one made of wood and the other made from metal have sinus shaped table tops. They are displayed with complementary forms that fit into each other. Here wood meets metal meets porcelain meets foam meets plastic. The change of perspectives enjoyably rouses our everyday habits and breaks with rarely challenged patterns.