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Chrysler Cocktail Table by José Martínez-Medina for JMM
The Chrysler Cocktail Tables channel timeless elegance with a modern edge. Featuring a top in your choice of sleek black…
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Marguerite Cocktail Table by Studio Manda
Marguerite captures the poetry of flowers in solid cast brass—a sculptural arrangement of slender stems, hand-picked and artfully composed to…
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Oval Tavolo Piedi Regolabili by Ignazio Gardella - 78.7"
Tavolo Piedi Regolabili by Ignazio Gardella was original designed in 1951 and is available as an oval or as a…
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Roots Dining Table by Studio Manda
The Roots Dining Table doesn’t just sit in a room—it settles in, like it belongs there. With a sculptural American…
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The Origami Dining Table by Georges Mohasseb for Studio Manda
Who says marble can’t fold? The Origami Dining Table defies expectations with crisp, sculptural lines that echo the delicate art…
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The Retro Dining Table by Georges Mohasseb for Studio Manda
Mid-century mood. Future-forward finish. The Retro Dining Table makes a statement with a liquid metal top that gleams like it…
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The Ellipse Cocktail Table by Lewis Body
Why settle for ordinary when you can have a conversation starter? The Ellipse Cocktail Table is not just furniture, it’s…
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Keef Side Table / Drinks Stand by Fakasaka
The Keef isn’t just a side table — it’s the kind of piece that makes your other furniture wish it…
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Baobab Table by Georges Mohasseb for Studio Manda
Inspired by the mighty baobab trees of Africa, the Baobab Table stands with the quiet strength of something ancient and…
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The Grand Pedestal Cocktail Table by WUD
True to its name, the Grand Pedestal Cocktail Table makes a striking statement without raising its voice. The sculptural base,…
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Nomad Dining Table by Georges Mohasseb for Studio Manda
Crafted in French Oak and made in Beirut, the Nomad Dining Table is as adaptable as its name suggests—gracefully shifting…
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The Armor Cocktail Table by Konekt
Proof that even cocktail tables can have a tough side Armor features three elliptical legs cloaked in gleaming chainmail, because…
