The Cloud Coffee Table, Black Marble Biomorphic
Cut to order in Tivoli. Six weeks from quarry to your floor. White-glove delivery included.
The cloud form was cut from a single block. Not assembled. Not constructed. Extracted and shaped.
The double-lobe biomorphic silhouette is carved from black and dark grey veined marble. In plan, the shape reads as two lobes joined at a narrow isthmus — a geological plan that has no precedent in furniture design and every precedent in nature. From the side, it is low and decisive. From above, it is a shadow on the floor.
In black marble, the form is simultaneously primitive and contemporary. The dark ground absorbs ambient light and reflects only what is directly above it — the ceiling, the lamp, a passing hand. The organic silhouette breaks the geometry of every other object in the room.
Set on a rug in a minimal living space, the Cloud Coffee Table is the room's first statement and its last.
Dimensions: approximately 120 × 80 × 38 cm, double-lobe organic form · Material: Nero Marquina or Bardiglio grey marble, matte finish · Single block carving · Lead time: 8–12 weeks
- Solid block of natural Roman travertine
- Sides left raw, visible geological pores and texture
- Top surface honed smooth and matte
- Warm ivory-beige with subtle grey veining
- Each piece distinct: colour and pore variations are not defects
- Travertine: sedimentary limestone of Roman origin
- Formed over thousands of years by mineral deposit
- High density and natural impact resistance
- No sealant applied: stone breathes naturally
- Develops a natural patina over time
- Wipe with a slightly damp cloth, dry immediately
- Avoid acidic substances: lemon, vinegar, wine
- No abrasive cleaners or chemical products
- Patina developing over time is a feature, not a flaw
- Annual stone oil treatment recommended
- White-glove delivery to USA, Canada, Australia
- Estimated lead time: 4 to 6 weeks by destination
- Room-of-choice placement included
- Fully insured in transit
- Contact us for large-scale or installation projects
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