


Pair of Sculptural Marble Coffee Tables, Italy, 1970s
This pair of geometric coffee tables, crafted in Italy during the 1970s, presents a striking semi-oval form that allows them to be used individually or combined into a sculptural centerpiece. Their design is both versatile and architectural, making them ideal for refined interiors where collectible stone furniture plays a central role.
Each table is cut from solid 2 cm marble slabs, showcasing a remarkable chromatic palette: soft greys, sandy beiges, and rich terracotta veining interlace across the surface like a natural painting. The dramatic veining not only underscores the geological uniqueness of the material but also enhances the dynamic tension between form and pattern.
The bases, executed in cross-like compositions, provide visual balance and structural solidity while emphasizing the architectural presence of the pieces. Collectors and interior designers prize such dual-table configurations for their flexibility—whether staged together as a focal point or separated to complement different seating areas.
Measurements:
Table 1: 100 × 64 × 44 cm
Table 2: 100 × 64 × 40 cm
2 cm (thickness)
About Marble
Marble has been a cornerstone of architectural and artistic expression since antiquity. Its luminous surface, natural durability, and endlessly unique veining make it one of the most sought-after stones in collectible furniture design. Today, pieces like these respond to the global demand for authentic, timeless, and sculptural works, bridging the line between functional object and art.
This pair of geometric coffee tables, crafted in Italy during the 1970s, presents a striking semi-oval form that allows them to be used individually or combined into a sculptural centerpiece. Their design is both versatile and architectural, making them ideal for refined interiors where collectible stone furniture plays a central role.
Each table is cut from solid 2 cm marble slabs, showcasing a remarkable chromatic palette: soft greys, sandy beiges, and rich terracotta veining interlace across the surface like a natural painting. The dramatic veining not only underscores the geological uniqueness of the material but also enhances the dynamic tension between form and pattern.
The bases, executed in cross-like compositions, provide visual balance and structural solidity while emphasizing the architectural presence of the pieces. Collectors and interior designers prize such dual-table configurations for their flexibility—whether staged together as a focal point or separated to complement different seating areas.
Measurements:
Table 1: 100 × 64 × 44 cm
Table 2: 100 × 64 × 40 cm
2 cm (thickness)
About Marble
Marble has been a cornerstone of architectural and artistic expression since antiquity. Its luminous surface, natural durability, and endlessly unique veining make it one of the most sought-after stones in collectible furniture design. Today, pieces like these respond to the global demand for authentic, timeless, and sculptural works, bridging the line between functional object and art.
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.