Italian Breccia Marble Round Dining Table, 20th Century
This round dining table, crafted in Italian Breccia marble, reflects Italy's enduring mastery of natural stone — and introduces a material rarely found in vintage stone furniture at this scale and condition.
Breccia marble is distinguished from travertine and Carrara by its warm beige, cream, and soft blush tones — and above all by its fluid veining and mineral movement, formed through geological fracturing and natural cementation over centuries. Each slab is structurally unique, and this table reveals that geological character with exceptional clarity: a quietly luminous surface that deepens with proximity and changes with light.
Hand-carved as a unified architectural piece, the circular top — 114 cm in diameter — balances on a geometric pedestal base with the formal restraint characteristic of Italian postwar stone design. The table's sculptural presence is refined yet grounded — functioning equally as an intimate dining table or as a material statement within a carefully curated interior.
A piece that distinguishes itself not only through its form but through the rarity of its stone — Breccia marble dining tables of this scale and quality are significantly less common in the European secondary market than travertine or Carrara equivalents.
Year: 20th century Origin: Italy Material: Breccia marble Measurements: Ø 114 cm · Height 74 cm Condition: Very good for age — natural variations in stone consistent with the material
This round dining table, crafted in Italian Breccia marble, reflects Italy's enduring mastery of natural stone — and introduces a material rarely found in vintage stone furniture at this scale and condition.
Breccia marble is distinguished from travertine and Carrara by its warm beige, cream, and soft blush tones — and above all by its fluid veining and mineral movement, formed through geological fracturing and natural cementation over centuries. Each slab is structurally unique, and this table reveals that geological character with exceptional clarity: a quietly luminous surface that deepens with proximity and changes with light.
Hand-carved as a unified architectural piece, the circular top — 114 cm in diameter — balances on a geometric pedestal base with the formal restraint characteristic of Italian postwar stone design. The table's sculptural presence is refined yet grounded — functioning equally as an intimate dining table or as a material statement within a carefully curated interior.
A piece that distinguishes itself not only through its form but through the rarity of its stone — Breccia marble dining tables of this scale and quality are significantly less common in the European secondary market than travertine or Carrara equivalents.
Year: 20th century Origin: Italy Material: Breccia marble Measurements: Ø 114 cm · Height 74 cm Condition: Very good for age — natural variations in stone consistent with the material
