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Searching for something to take your interior space up a notch? Nothing brings that “wow” effect as swiftly as a bold piece in marble or stone.
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Eros Occasional Table
Marble has a grounding effect. The Eros occasional table collection, designed by Angelo Mangiarotti in 1971, uses gravity as its only means of securing top to base. Eros has a solid natural appeal that adds simple and unexpected elegance to any space it occupies. The collection is available in a variety of shapes and sizes in white, grey or black marble.
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Terraliquida
Another occasional table that gets the conversation going is Terraliquida by Claudio Silvestrin. Designed in 2010, Terraliquida juxtaposes tempered glass with a large limestone block to create a contemporary elemental aesthetic. The table is also length adjustable by moving the glass arm closer to or further from the limestone block.
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PK 54
For the dining room, Poul Kjaerholm’s PK54 table offers a size adjustable option as well. Its solid round marble or granite tabletop seats six, but may be fitted with an optional extension ring in solid maple to hold up to twelve.
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Tavolo 95
Achille Castiglioni’s Tavolo ’95 has a white arabesque Cervaiole marble top that seems to float atop its slightly tapered solid beech legs by means of four slender hidden brackets. This clever design allows the sturdy table to appear light and ethereal. Available with a square or rectangular top.
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419 Park Avenue South, 17th Floor
New York, NY 10016
(Between 28th & 29th Streets)
www.suiteny.com
info@suiteny.com
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Weekdays: 9am - 6pm
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1-877-278-4836
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