The noblest of stones is an inexhaustible source of inspiration, seducing brands and designers who express their creativity and mold it into sculptural tables. Marble tables with pure lines and generous dimensions, which inhabit the dining area with character and embellish the interiors. Not only in the milky white version but also in very dark tones such as black and brown, with delicate veins and creative textures.

Xilos by  Maxalto

Xilos by Maxalto

Refined design and precious materials make Xilos a table out of the ordinary.  Antonio Citterio takes up the motif of the cross support, with a top that contrasts with the white Calacatta marble or the dark tones of the Emperador marble.

Lagos by  Baxter (on the cover)

The table is characterized by cylindrical legs of different sizes made of brass and the top in brown marble.

Tobi-Ishi of  B&B Italia

Tobi-Ishi by B&B Italia

The name alludes to the ornamental stones of Japanese gardens. The table condenses in itself, with surprising results, function and sculptural appearance. The cantilever top and the bases appear different depending on the point of view, while the sophisticated marble finish gives the table a timeless interpretation.

Oto  by Gallotti&Radice

Oto by Gallotti&Radice

Designed by Oscar and Gabriele Buratti, the Oto table stands out for the cylindrical tubular column positioned at the outer edge of the base and for the white marble top, in an asymmetrical composition. It summarizes a design that seeks to find originality and innovation in the experimentation of more abstract rules, where it tends to generate an almost unchangeable form.

Bulè  by Lema

Bulè by Lema

The Bulè round table, signed by the designer Chiara Andreatti , celebrates the encounter between East and West. The revolving tray placed on the top testifies to this, an element influenced by Asian culinary culture. Characterized by a solid central support, it is made of reconstructed marble with a refined Black Belgian Blue color finish.

Plinto  by  Meridiani

Plinto by Meridiani

The Plinto dining table, designed by Andrea Parisio , is characterized by the formal cleanliness of the marble combined with the furnishing freedom of the metal base.

Dritto  by  Salvatori dal 1946

Dritto by Salvatori

The Dritto dining table, designed by Piero Lissoni , stands out for the marvelous uniqueness of white Carrara marble. A hymn to the elegance of the lines of natural stone and the audacity of the geometric iron structure.

Filigree  by  Molteni & C.

Filigree by Molteni

Filigree, created by Rodolfo Dordoni , is a table with a refined design and sinuous shape. The distinctive element is the molded leg in die-cast aluminum, which is combined with a very thin marble top, positioned so as to leave maximum usability.

Saarinen  table by  Knoll

Saarinen by Knoll

The famous oval table by Eero Saarinen , also known throughout the world as Tulip, has become an icon of modern design and continues to retain the charm of an object from the future. What is innovative is not only the shape with clean, essential and pure lines, but also the materials such as the marble used for the top in this version.

Clarke  by  Flexform

Clarke by Flexform

Clarke is a refined dining table characterized by a sophisticated metal structure above which the marble top is placed. The essential line of the design is accompanied by the choice of materials with a strong scenic impact and of great value: the marble top can be made in the Calacatta Oro, Emperador, Nero Marquinia, Bianco Carrara versions.

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