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Luxury dining tables are synonymous with celebration and togetherness. Besides that, these wonderful elements will add depth and sophistication to your dining room – it can be simple and it can be complex, depending on your own personal style. From mid-century to contemporary, you can expect the foremost dining room atmospheres which bridge luxury design and craftsmanship. Come with us and we will show you how to create the perfect setting with some astonishing luxury furniture pieces.
Patagon Round Dining Table culminates the inspiration for the overall Patagonian Collection. The interesting and unique foot of the table, with little globes representing each archipelago, glacier, landmass, and city in the Patagonian region. A circular Patagonian marble top is the culmination of this homage, while the champagne lacquered foot represents the region’s individuality and natural beauty.
Marble Table Big is a set of tables in this sense is an ode to one of the most beautiful materials on earth. One of nature’s most beautiful matters is without a doubt marble.
Grava Dining Table, a symbiosis of materials – metal champagne, black lacquer, and the Patagonia marble – creates the same illusion of this soil. Grava Dining Table is an opulent item, with its four modern legs, also plays with the use of the same finishes. Exciting, this table will be the conversation starter at any dinner party. As you travel south in the Patagonia region, the soils grow more arid and rocky, and large swaths of stream-rounded pebbles, known as grava patagónica.
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Heel Stone Dining Table is three feet made from carved hardwood taper with similar characteristics to the Heel Stone and highlighted in a three-color finish to resemble the sky and light cast on the Heel Stone at different times of the year. The dove white marble tabletop immediately mirrors the shape and colors of the famous stone as well. The cohesive element of the collection is a granite stone adding luxurious details to an exquisite table, turning it into a unique item for any dining setting. The Heel Stone lies Northeast of the Sarsen Circle, beside the end portion of Stonehenge Avenue, a stone with a highly texturized surface and elemental carved shape, truly an inspiration for the Heel Stone Dining Table.
Shinto shrines are places of reverence and the abodes of the ‘kami’ – gods- where sacred objects are stored in the innermost chamber of the altar, not seen by anybody. The Shinto Round Dining Table was designed to safely keep those moments we all enjoy over dinner, good conversations, and good food. This modern round dining table is the perfect addition to your dining room design.
Heel Stone Round Dining Table is two feet made from carved hardwood taper with similar characteristics to the Heel Stone and highlighted in a three-color finish to resemble the sky and light cast on the Heel Stone at different times of the year. The dove white marble tabletop immediately mirrors the shape and colors of the famous stone as well. The cohesive element of the collection is a granite stone adding luxurious details to an exquisite table, turning it into a unique item for any dining setting. The Heel Stone lies Northeast of the Sarsen Circle, beside the end portion of Stonehenge Avenue, a stone with a highly texturized surface and elemental carved shape, truly an inspiration for the Heel Stone Round Dining Table.
Maxime Dining Table pays homage to Maxime Gaillard, the name behind a little bistro in Paris that opened in the 1890s – a legendary spot of Paris nightlife. Living the peak of its glory a century afterward, in the 1980s, when it was owned by the visionary designer Pierre Cardin, Maxime has been receiving the finest of the French elite all along its history. Its structure is made of solid wood and brass, with a clean glass top that provides sophistication and is vibrant at the same time.
Extreme simplicity, contemporary and seductive power: these are the characteristics reflected in each detail that will make you fall in love at first glimpse. Bonsai relates to Boca do Lobo’s tradition of furniture which is inseparably combined with the innovation and vanguard of contemporary art. Possession of furniture with handpainted faux marble symbolizes wealth and prosperity. It was a status symbol in those ancient times that inspired our present furniture makers who adopted the concept of hand-painting.
Algerone Rectangular Dining Table is an imposing dining table, inspired by sleek architectural elements. This classic piece showcases the strength and classic nature of Statuario marble which is further enhanced by the presence of meticulously placed brass lines. The intertwinement of these materials makes for quite an alluring decor statement.
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