This vintage dining table from the 1970s is crafted entirely from solid travertine in a warm, light beige tone, featuring subtle natural veining and color variations characteristic of the stone. The tabletop is substantial, rectangular, with gently chamfered corners and a pronounced edge. Its architectural form is further emphasized by the central, wide pedestal base, also made of travertine, lending the design a monolithic stability and a sense of sculptural presence. The surface has a matte to satin finish, subtly playing with light across the stone's texture, while the balanced proportions and absence of visible metal hardware reflect the Italian minimalist aesthetic of the 1970s. The design is entirely devoid of decorative elements, focusing instead on the raw beauty and natural pores of travertine. The table is in good vintage condition, showing minor signs of age and patina but without significant damage or restoration traces. In this solid form, travertine tells its own story: each pore and surface variation evokes the quiet voice of southern Italy in the 1970s, when material honesty became a hallmark of modernity. The table, stripped of all superfluous details, seems to speak of the enduring strength of stone and a reverence for nature—inviting moments of daily ritual beneath the shifting play of sunlight and shadow. This table can be paired with upholstered chairs featuring geometric lines or lightweight bentwood seats to emphasize the contrast of materials. It works well in modernist-inspired spaces, minimalist dining rooms, or eclectic collector's interiors, where travert
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Height75 cm
Width90 cm
Length180 cm
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Length180 cm
Height75 cm
Width90 cm
Weight80 kg
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