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Italian sculptural dining or centre table, 1960s
A striking Italian dining table circa 1960s, defined by its sculptural presence and artistic character. Crafted from hand-carved stone, this unique mid century piece blurs the boundary between functional design and collectible art, making it a true statement within any interior.
The base is composed of expressive, organic forms with rich texture and depth, creating a powerful dialogue between mass and lightness. Its architectural composition plays with contrasts — heavy yet visually airy, solid yet open — allowing light to pass through and emphasising the dynamic negative spaces.
The round glass top enhances this balance, bringing clarity and refinement while showcasing the sculptural quality of the base. This combination creates a harmonious tension between raw material and contemporary elegance.
Versatile in use, the table works beautifully as a dining table, centre table or occasional piece for books, flowers or objects. Both bold and poetic, it integrates effortlessly into modern, minimalist or eclectic interiors.
A rare and unique work where craftsmanship, material and form come together in a timeless and expressive way.
A striking Italian dining table circa 1960s, defined by its sculptural presence and artistic character. Crafted from hand-carved stone, this unique mid century piece blurs the boundary between functional design and collectible art, making it a true statement within any interior.
The base is composed of expressive, organic forms with rich texture and depth, creating a powerful dialogue between mass and lightness. Its architectural composition plays with contrasts — heavy yet visually airy, solid yet open — allowing light to pass through and emphasising the dynamic negative spaces.
The round glass top enhances this balance, bringing clarity and refinement while showcasing the sculptural quality of the base. This combination creates a harmonious tension between raw material and contemporary elegance.
Versatile in use, the table works beautifully as a dining table, centre table or occasional piece for books, flowers or objects. Both bold and poetic, it integrates effortlessly into modern, minimalist or eclectic interiors.
A rare and unique work where craftsmanship, material and form come together in a timeless and expressive way.