Description
The Gaea Bistro table is composed of a top and a tube of "pebbles" and large ceramic beads. As Archibong said, it articulates the polar ideas of gravity and transcendence.
Available in coffee table size and bistro size.
The Director and founder Pavlo Schtakleff since the beginning in 2007 had a priority to highlight the prestigious and elegance while respecting the excellence in the realization of the furniture.
Based in London and manufacturing throughout Europe using the most meticulous techniques, Sé will continue to fascinate us for a long time to come.
Technical details :
Dimensions : D 80 x 75 H cm
Materials : Bistro table with Carrara marble top and brushed brass base with decorative beads. Ceramic beads available in a
choice of Glossy Colour and Glossy Metal glazes. Wooden beads available in either Natural Oak or Natural Walnut. Please contact us to find out more about all the finish options available.
Above product: Table in Carrara marble with beads in (top to bottom): Glossy Ultramarine Blue, Oak, Glossy Bronze, Walnut, Glossy Bordeaux and Glossy Gold.
Origin : London
Design by : Nikita Zupanc
Lead time : 4- 6 weeks
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