Italian Marble Square Coffee Tables — Set of 3, Antique Rose & Ivory, 1970s
This set of three Italian marble coffee tables from the 1970s is distinguished within the VV Interior Home collection by the exceptional chromatic character of its stone — a rare natural palette of beige, ivory and antique rose tones with delicate veining that places this marble among the most visually compelling stones used in Italian postwar furniture design.
The three tables share the same formal language — square top with softly rounded edges on a sculptural cross base — and differ progressively in dimension: 50 × 50 × 37 cm, 55 × 55 × 40 cm and 65 × 65 × 44 cm. This graduated progression gives the set a natural compositional hierarchy — the three pieces read as a family, each with its own spatial identity, each capable of standing alone while belonging to a larger whole.
The cross base construction introduces an architectural logic beneath each top — four points of contact that give the piece visual openness while maintaining full structural integrity. The 2 cm marble top is thin enough to feel refined yet substantial enough to carry the material authority of the stone.
The antique rose tones — present as warm blush passages within the beige and ivory field — are among the rarest in Italian marble furniture of this period. They give the set a chromatic warmth that distinguishes it immediately from the cooler white and grey palette of Carrara marble.
A rare and chromatic set — three tables that work as one composition or as three independent objects, always defined by the exceptional character of their stone.
Year: 1970s Origin: Italy Material: Solid marble — beige, ivory and antique rose tones Measurements: — Table 1: 50 × 50 × 37 cm — Table 2: 55 × 55 × 40 cm — Table 3: 65 × 65 × 44 cm — Top thickness: 2 cm Condition: Very good for age — natural variations in stone consistent with the material Sold as: Complete set of three
This set of three Italian marble coffee tables from the 1970s is distinguished within the VV Interior Home collection by the exceptional chromatic character of its stone — a rare natural palette of beige, ivory and antique rose tones with delicate veining that places this marble among the most visually compelling stones used in Italian postwar furniture design.
The three tables share the same formal language — square top with softly rounded edges on a sculptural cross base — and differ progressively in dimension: 50 × 50 × 37 cm, 55 × 55 × 40 cm and 65 × 65 × 44 cm. This graduated progression gives the set a natural compositional hierarchy — the three pieces read as a family, each with its own spatial identity, each capable of standing alone while belonging to a larger whole.
The cross base construction introduces an architectural logic beneath each top — four points of contact that give the piece visual openness while maintaining full structural integrity. The 2 cm marble top is thin enough to feel refined yet substantial enough to carry the material authority of the stone.
The antique rose tones — present as warm blush passages within the beige and ivory field — are among the rarest in Italian marble furniture of this period. They give the set a chromatic warmth that distinguishes it immediately from the cooler white and grey palette of Carrara marble.
A rare and chromatic set — three tables that work as one composition or as three independent objects, always defined by the exceptional character of their stone.
Year: 1970s Origin: Italy Material: Solid marble — beige, ivory and antique rose tones Measurements: — Table 1: 50 × 50 × 37 cm — Table 2: 55 × 55 × 40 cm — Table 3: 65 × 65 × 44 cm — Top thickness: 2 cm Condition: Very good for age — natural variations in stone consistent with the material Sold as: Complete set of three
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.
