These are antique pieces and are sold as such. Although VV does its best to highlight major flaws, minor imperfections should be expected reflecting the age and previous use of the piece.
This rectangular travertine coffee table from Italy, 1970s, is distinguished by its structural solution — a generous top of 125 × 75 cm supported by two semi-cylindrical arched bases that introduce a sense of organic movement within an otherwise strictly geometric composition.
The 4 cm travertine top — notably thicker than most pieces of this period — gives the table exceptional material weight and presence. The creamy beige and warm ivory tones of the stone are enriched by delicate linear veining that records the geological character of this specific slab, impossible to replicate in any other piece.
The two arched bases mirror the softness of the top's rounded edges — creating a formal coherence between support and surface that elevates the table from functional object to architectural element. At 43 cm in height, it sits at the ideal coffee table proportion — generous in surface, low in profile, commanding in presence.
A resolved and materially substantial example of Italian postwar stone design — where the thickness of the top and the geometry of the base together produce an object that asks to be touched as much as seen.
Year: 1970s Origin: Italy Material: Solid travertine — creamy beige and warm ivory tones Measurements: 125 × 75 × 43 cm · Top thickness 4 cm Condition: Very good for age — natural variations in stone consistent with the material
This rectangular travertine coffee table from Italy, 1970s, is distinguished by its structural solution — a generous top of 125 × 75 cm supported by two semi-cylindrical arched bases that introduce a sense of organic movement within an otherwise strictly geometric composition.
The 4 cm travertine top — notably thicker than most pieces of this period — gives the table exceptional material weight and presence. The creamy beige and warm ivory tones of the stone are enriched by delicate linear veining that records the geological character of this specific slab, impossible to replicate in any other piece.
The two arched bases mirror the softness of the top's rounded edges — creating a formal coherence between support and surface that elevates the table from functional object to architectural element. At 43 cm in height, it sits at the ideal coffee table proportion — generous in surface, low in profile, commanding in presence.
A resolved and materially substantial example of Italian postwar stone design — where the thickness of the top and the geometry of the base together produce an object that asks to be touched as much as seen.
Year: 1970s Origin: Italy Material: Solid travertine — creamy beige and warm ivory tones Measurements: 125 × 75 × 43 cm · Top thickness 4 cm Condition: Very good for age — natural variations in stone consistent with the material
These are antique pieces and are sold as such. Although VV does its best to highlight major flaws, minor imperfections should be expected reflecting the age and previous use of the piece.