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Coffee Table Florence

$3,995.00

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Introducing the magnificent "Coffee Table Florence" by Eichholtz, a travertine masterpiece inspired by a medieval Catalan column shaft dating to around 113040. With strong lines and timeless allure, this table showcases the beauty of natural travertine; each piece boasts a unique color and texture. Measuring 100 cm. in diameter, the round tabletop exudes elegance, while its 34-cm. height adds a regal touch. Elevate your dining experience with a note of medieval beauty, and embrace the harmonious blend of nature and sophistication with the "Florence Coffee Table." HISTORIC PROVENANCEThe Coffee Table Florence takes its design cues from a Catalan column shaft (ca. 113040) at The Cloisters, The Metropolitan Museum of Arts location devoted to the art and architecture of the Middle Ages. The marble-and-stone column shaft, made in present-day France, stands in the Cuxa Cloister, which has been recreated with fragments of the 12th- century Benedictine monastery of Saint-Michel-de-Cuxa. The Coffee Table Florence takes on the serene, simple form of the Museums column shaft, and is carefully reimagined as an elegant travertine table.
Introducing the magnificent "Coffee Table Florence" by Eichholtz, a travertine masterpiece inspired by a medieval Catalan column shaft dating to around 113040. With strong lines and timeless allure, this table showcases the beauty of natural travertine; each piece boasts a unique color and texture. Measuring 100 cm. in diameter, the round tabletop exudes elegance, while its 34-cm. height adds a regal touch. Elevate your dining experience with a note of medieval beauty, and embrace the harmonious blend of nature and sophistication with the "Florence Coffee Table." HISTORIC PROVENANCEThe Coffee Table Florence takes its design cues from a Catalan column shaft (ca. 113040) at The Cloisters, The Metropolitan Museum of Arts location devoted to the art and architecture of the Middle Ages. The marble-and-stone column shaft, made in present-day France, stands in the Cuxa Cloister, which has been recreated with fragments of the 12th- century Benedictine monastery of Saint-Michel-de-Cuxa. The Coffee Table Florence takes on the serene, simple form of the Museums column shaft, and is carefully reimagined as an elegant travertine table.

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