The ONDE Sideboard by Zeitraum takes its name from the Italian word for waves, a reference made immediately visible in the way its vertical wood grain seems to wash gently around the design's defining details. Subtle recesses reveal the sculptural form of the legs, while an integrated handle continues the same refined logic. The versatile sideboard program allows the body, top and base to be configured individually across a variety of materials, with the top and base available in either marble or solid wood. A luxury stone and solid wood sideboard that brings exceptional craftsmanship and quiet material authority to the contemporary interior.
Stone is singular among furniture materials for one reason: it does not age. It evolves. The natural variation of marble, travertine and limestone means no two luxury stone furniture pieces are ever alike, and the character of each only deepens with time. From sculptural coffee tables and marble dining tables to stone consoles, stools and lighting, the following selection brings together stone furniture and objects from some of today's most compelling furniture designers, each offering a distinct perspective on what the material can be in the contemporary luxury interior.
Space Copenhagen designed the Gravity XL Floor Lamp for Gubi around a single visual tension: the contrast between a heavy cylindrical marble base and an airy, lightweight fabric shade. That balance gives the lamp its name and its character. As the marble base anchors the piece to the floor, the soft fabric shade diffuses a warm, ambient light that shifts in mood depending on the material combination chosen. It is a luxury marble floor lamp that brings sculptural presence and considered materiality to the contemporary interior in a single, resolved form.
Christophe Delcourt designed the LOB Low Table for Collection Particulière as a piece that gives equal weight to top and base. Available in Travertine in beige or dark shades, Kuros, or black and gold marble, the stone top options each carry a distinct character, while the base in walnut, brushed oak or brushed spruce adds a warm material counterpoint. Two available sizes ensure the LOB adapts to its setting without compromising on presence. A luxury stone low table made to order for residential and hospitality interiors that value material depth and considered craft.
Drawing inspiration from iconic building facades, the Soho Coffee Table by NORR11 translates architectural grandeur into a slender, fluted tabletop form. Designed by Kristian Sofus Hansen and Tommy Hyldahl, the surface is crafted from travertine, a natural stone whose characteristic small holes and organic imperfections give each piece a distinct, living quality. As light moves across the stone throughout the day, shadow plays with its depth and character in a way no manufactured surface can replicate. Despite its solid travertine construction, the table remains surprisingly lightweight, making it as practical as it is sculptural.
Angelo Mangiarotti designed the M Dining Table for Agape Casa as a fully marble table — base, stand and top unified in a single material. A lathe-turned central stand with a hyperboloid section widens at the base and narrows toward the top, creating a structural elegance that allows the circular marble top to rest simply in place, embedded in the thickness of the stone. It was the first example in Mangiarotti's work of marble used to construct a furnishing object for the home, and it remains one of the most resolved expressions of the material in contemporary furniture design. A luxury all-marble dining table of architectural significance, finished to bring out the full depth and character of the stone.
Designed by Norm Architects for Karimoku Case, the N-CT01 Coffee Table draws its structural logic directly from traditional Japanese architectural facades and temple doors. Precisely spaced timber slats form a highly stable open base that allows light to pass through the framework, creating a visual lightness beneath. A solid stone top sits atop this slatted base, introducing a deliberate material contrast that anchors the wood below and highlights the geometric precision of the construction. It is a luxury stone and wood coffee table that brings Japanese craft and architectural thinking into the contemporary interior.
Three marble or wooden tops of varying sizes rest on a matt lacquered wooden base in the Callisto Coffee Table, designed by C. Ballabio for Porada. Available in Grey Carnico, Imperial Rome, Lapponia Green and Dover White, the marble options each carry their own distinct veining and tonal character, while the Bronzoro base finish brings warmth and elegance to the composition. The ability to combine different marble types or finishes makes each Callisto a genuinely one-of-a-kind configuration. It is a luxury marble coffee table that demonstrates the breadth of material possibility within a single, resolved design.
The Chess Console Table by Collection Particulière was designed by Mathieu Delacroix as a piece that blends opulent materials with a well-considered, timeless silhouette. Available in a selection of exquisite stone and material finishes, the console brings refined elegance to an entryway or living space without demanding attention. Its classic beauty and adaptable character make it a natural fit for residential interiors that value material quality and restraint in equal measure. A luxury stone console table made to order in France.
Few luxury dining tables communicate the weight and beauty of marble as directly as the Kate Dining Table, designed by Christophe Delcourt for Baxter. Its marble surface is held by a base that appears almost impossibly light, its slender lines defying the expectation of what should support such a material. The result is a visual tension between weight and lightness that makes the table as compelling to look at as it is to dine at. Sized generously for gatherings, it is a marble dining table that brings both material conviction and sculptural presence to the contemporary interior.
Inspired by the rationalist architecture of Lina Bo Bardi and the famous openings with a red background at the SESC Pompeia in São Paulo, the Gian & Pan Coffee Table by Tacchini is a collection of side tables designed by Studiopepe that blends materials and colors to unexpected effect. Marble and concrete are shaped into organic, sinuous structures that create a fascinating interplay between light and material. The tables are freely configurable, with three marble top options distinguished by tone and veining, and three concrete leg colors. A luxury marble and concrete coffee table that brings both artistic reference and genuine material intelligence to the contemporary interior.
Luca Nichetto designed the Floema Coffee Table for Wendelbo around the absence of edges. Its minimalist stone top appears to float on a visually light frame crafted in black powder-coated steel, with no hard lines interrupting the sense of quiet, welcoming elegance. Available in multiple shapes and sizes, the Floema family enables a cohesive interior landscape across different rooms and scales. A luxury stone coffee table that brings refined geometric clarity and material honesty to the contemporary home.
Designed by Leo Aerts for Alinea, the Angelo M Oval Dining Table pairs sculptural form with the natural beauty of marble, combining elegant proportions with meticulous hand-finishing. Available in round and oval versions for both indoor and outdoor use, it is designed to bring lasting sophistication to residential, retail, and workplace environments.
Monica Förster drew her inspiration for the Kanji Coffee Table by Tacchini from calligraphy — the art of writing in elegant, deliberate form. Heavy marble elements are linked to lighter ash wood ones, creating clear contrasts of thickness that translate into incisive graphic expressions. Like ink marks drawn on paper to form a character or ideogram, the composition of marble and wood produces an unmistakable silhouette that is as visually compelling from above as it is from the side. A luxury marble and wood coffee table that brings genuine artistic reference and material contrast to the contemporary interior.
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