Pair of Minimalist Travertine Side Tables, 1970s
This elegant pair of side tables, crafted in the 1970s from solid travertine, embodies the quiet power of minimalism. Their clean, architectural lines highlight the natural beauty of the stone, while the pared-back design allows the material itself to take center stage.
The travertine reveals soft ivory tonalities and subtle linear veining that emphasize its refined character. With their versatile proportions, these tables can be displayed as a pair, used independently, or layered together to create visual rhythm within a space. Their timeless form makes them equally suited for contemporary interiors or more classical environments seeking sculptural balance.
Measurements:
40 × 47 × 38 cm
40 × 53 × 42 cm
2 cm (thickness)
About Travertine:
Travertine has been celebrated since antiquity in both architecture and furniture design. Its durability, natural luminosity, and unique veining make every piece geologically unrepeatable. In today’s collectible design market, such features are especially valued, aligning perfectly with the global demand for authentic, timeless, and sculptural works in stone.
This elegant pair of side tables, crafted in the 1970s from solid travertine, embodies the quiet power of minimalism. Their clean, architectural lines highlight the natural beauty of the stone, while the pared-back design allows the material itself to take center stage.
The travertine reveals soft ivory tonalities and subtle linear veining that emphasize its refined character. With their versatile proportions, these tables can be displayed as a pair, used independently, or layered together to create visual rhythm within a space. Their timeless form makes them equally suited for contemporary interiors or more classical environments seeking sculptural balance.
Measurements:
40 × 47 × 38 cm
40 × 53 × 42 cm
2 cm (thickness)
About Travertine:
Travertine has been celebrated since antiquity in both architecture and furniture design. Its durability, natural luminosity, and unique veining make every piece geologically unrepeatable. In today’s collectible design market, such features are especially valued, aligning perfectly with the global demand for authentic, timeless, and sculptural works in 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.
