This round dining table from the 1970s is crafted entirely from 'viola' marble, featuring a creamy white base interwoven with bold veining in deep grey, taupe, and subtle beige tones. The design, characteristic of Italian modernism, recalls the architectural sensibility of Angelo Mangiarotti — monumental yet restrained in its geometry. The top, measuring an impressive 120 cm in diameter, rests on a solid conical pedestal, lending the table both stability and a sculptural silhouette. The polished, glossy surface enhances the natural patterns of the stone, with the veining flowing seamlessly from the tabletop down to the base, creating a harmonious visual composition. The craftsmanship is evident in the seamless joints and the refined edge profile. The table is preserved in very good vintage condition, showing only minimal signs of use, no cracks or chips, and a gentle patina appropriate to its age. This table tells the story of 1970s Italy, when architectural forms encountered the richness of natural materials. The marble, with its dynamic veining, evokes the rhythm of Mediterranean landscapes — as if each angle echoes Italian sunlight and stone gardens. Its monumental form speaks in the voice of an era that valued sculptural simplicity alongside uncompromising quality. The table seems to invite long, convivial dinners, serving not only as a piece of furniture but as a silent witness to gatherings
DIMENSION
Height77 cm
Width120 cm
Length120 cm
Dimension details
Length120 cm
Height77 cm
Width120 cm
Weight100 kg
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