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Stone is a material that resonates with both strength and refinement. Its natural variations and textures add a sense of grounding depth and character to your space. Its inherent durability ensures that pieces made with stone are built to last. Whether used as a focal point or a subtle accent, stone enhances a design with its ability to withstand the test of time—both in function and in style. This week, we’re excited to share five exceptional designs that incorporate stone in ways that inspire and endure. |
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SETT |
Luca Nichetto |
Sett is a series of tables showcasing the innate beauty of marble and glass, inspired by a classic jewelry technique where precious gems are inlaid and precisely ‘set’ into a frame. The Sett tables carry a unique sensibility that blends a Scandinavian commitment to functionality with an Italian appreciation for style and aesthetics. Versatile and sophisticated, the Sett tabletop is available in Verde Guatemala marble, Bianco Carrera marble and smoked cast glass. |
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M TABLE |
Angelo Mangiarotti |
Iconic Italian designer Angelo Mangiarotti received worldwide acclaim for his extraordinary work with stone. His design of the M Table is fluid and commanding, with a striking silhouette that instantly makes a statement. Marble elevates this already profound design, giving it a sense of organic intention. The flared lathe-turned central base supports the table's structure, with the top held in place purely by gravity. Available in White Carrara marble, Grey Carnic marble, Green Alpi marble, Emperador Dark marble, Black Marquina marble, or Travertine. |
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DORIC |
GamFratesi |
The Doric table is GamFratesi's response to the architectural traditions of the classical era. The vertical fluting associated with the Doric column is reflected in the design of the table collection's legs. Characterized by restraint, the essence of Doric architecture is unmistakably visible in this modern iteration. The design showcases the natural beauty of Electric Grey limestone or Natural White travertine, while honoring the innovative spirit of the designers. |
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JP BOWL |
John Pawson |
The JP Large Bowl is one of our favorite decorative pieces, and of course, we remain endlessly enamored with the design genius of John Pawson. The JP Large Bowl is a functional kinetic sculpture that adds whimsy and elegance to both living and dining environments. Wherever you choose to place the JP Large Bowl, it’s certain to make a lasting impression. Available in limestone, marble, bronze, white, off-white, copper, or glass. |
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PK61 |
Poul Kjærholm |
Pure poetry. Sometimes the most elegant expression is one of simplicity, and PK61 is a reminder of that. The design conveys a sense of weightlessness by floating a stone top on a satin stainless steel base. The removable tabletop demonstrates Kjærholm’s recurring principle of using gravity itself to keep the components in place. Tabletop in granite, light steel-rolled marble, Fauske marble, or glass. Also available in the larger PK61A version. |
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