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 round Italian travertine living table is defined by an unusual structural solution — a 10 cm disc base of solid travertine that supports the 3 cm circular top through a flat platform rather than through a pedestal or column. The result is a formal language of extreme horizontality — two planes of stone, one thick and grounded, one thinner and elevated, in direct visual dialogue.
The top — Ø 109 cm — sits at 45 cm, the precise height of a generous coffee table or a compact living table. The warm palette of beige, camel and marfil tones moves across both top and base with the natural stratification characteristic of high-quality Italian travertine from this period.
The disc base is a structurally confident and formally unusual choice — most Italian stone tables of the 1970s use a cylindrical pedestal or slab legs. The flat disc introduces a visual weight and grounded presence that gives the table an almost sculptural quality at floor level, anchoring the piece in the space with a materiality that begins from the ground rather than from the top.
Year: 1970s Origin: Italy Material: Solid travertine — beige, camel and marfil tones Measurements: Ø 109 cm · Height 45 cm · Top thickness 3 cm · Base thickness 10 cm Condition: Sold out — contact us to be notified of availability
This round Italian travertine living table is defined by an unusual structural solution — a 10 cm disc base of solid travertine that supports the 3 cm circular top through a flat platform rather than through a pedestal or column. The result is a formal language of extreme horizontality — two planes of stone, one thick and grounded, one thinner and elevated, in direct visual dialogue.
The top — Ø 109 cm — sits at 45 cm, the precise height of a generous coffee table or a compact living table. The warm palette of beige, camel and marfil tones moves across both top and base with the natural stratification characteristic of high-quality Italian travertine from this period.
The disc base is a structurally confident and formally unusual choice — most Italian stone tables of the 1970s use a cylindrical pedestal or slab legs. The flat disc introduces a visual weight and grounded presence that gives the table an almost sculptural quality at floor level, anchoring the piece in the space with a materiality that begins from the ground rather than from the top.
Year: 1970s Origin: Italy Material: Solid travertine — beige, camel and marfil tones Measurements: Ø 109 cm · Height 45 cm · Top thickness 3 cm · Base thickness 10 cm Condition: Sold out — contact us to be notified of availability
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.