Travertine Half-Moon Coffee Tables
This striking Italian coffee table from the 1970s is crafted in solid travertine, embodying the refined simplicity of Italian modernist design. Composed of two intersecting semi-circular elements, it creates a bold sculptural form that feels both geometric and organic. The warm beige tones are enriched by flowing natural veining, making each surface an expressive canvas of nature’s artistry. The composition highlights the extraordinary uniqueness of this marble plate, where every detail of color and pattern is unrepeatable.
Measurements:
100 × 30 cm
100 × 40 cm
3 cm (thickness)
About the piece:
Travertine tables from 1970s Italy are celebrated in the international collectible market for their elegance, versatility, and architectural clarity. This model, with its rare semi-circular geometry and remarkable natural coloration, is a truly distinctive find. Both functional and sculptural, it stands as a refined centerpiece for collectors, architects, and interior designers who value timeless craftsmanship and the irreplaceable character of unique stone.
This striking Italian coffee table from the 1970s is crafted in solid travertine, embodying the refined simplicity of Italian modernist design. Composed of two intersecting semi-circular elements, it creates a bold sculptural form that feels both geometric and organic. The warm beige tones are enriched by flowing natural veining, making each surface an expressive canvas of nature’s artistry. The composition highlights the extraordinary uniqueness of this marble plate, where every detail of color and pattern is unrepeatable.
Measurements:
100 × 30 cm
100 × 40 cm
3 cm (thickness)
About the piece:
Travertine tables from 1970s Italy are celebrated in the international collectible market for their elegance, versatility, and architectural clarity. This model, with its rare semi-circular geometry and remarkable natural coloration, is a truly distinctive find. Both functional and sculptural, it stands as a refined centerpiece for collectors, architects, and interior designers who value timeless craftsmanship and the irreplaceable character of unique stone.
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.
