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    Solid Formations no 1 Sculpture by Stine Mikkelsen
    Quantity
    6,380
    Last Tree, Sculpted Lighting by Jérôme Pereira
    Quantity
    27,687
    Once Upon A Time Harmonia Morpheus by Mark Sturkenboom
    Quantity
    24,420
    Marble Slate Console, Sculpted by Frédéric Saulou
    Quantity
    4,250
    Unique Sculpture Signed by Jörg Pietschmann
    Quantity
    2,860
    A-Symmetry, Brown Marble Side Table, Frédéric Saulou
    Quantity
    6,500
    Travertino Silver Refined Contemporary Marble Dining Table 160/75
    Quantity
    26,720
    Titan Sculpted Table Lamp, Ludovic Clément d’Armont
    Quantity
    3,680
    Burned Sculpture Signed by Jörg Pietschmann
    Quantity
    5,500
    Light Suspension, Burning Ego by Wim Verzantvoort
    Quantity
    5,890
    Hand-Sculpted Mirror “Scratch”, Signed by Lukasz Friedrich
    Quantity
    1,760
    Maiko Ceiling Mounted Brass and Clear, Carla Baz
    Quantity
    4,400
    Sculpted Double Seat Floating Divan by Chiel Kuijl
    Quantity
    4,840
    Oyster Wall Mounted Brass, Carla Baz
    Quantity
    2,750
    Bling Bling Table by Pietro Franceschini
    Quantity
    11,160
    Unique Table by Jörg Pietschmann
    Quantity
    2,640
    Big Hand Knotted "Nautilus" Rug, Florian Pretet and Lisa Mukhia Pretet
    Quantity
    17,970
    Fluxus, Sculpted Lighting by Jérôme Pereira
    Quantity
    48,444
    Toadstool Collection, Ensemble by Pepe Albargues
    Quantity
    10,241
    Metropolis Brass Suspension by Jan Garncarek
    Quantity
    5,500
    KEP T, Brass and Marble Table, Signed by Noro Khachatryan
    Quantity
    10,120
    Poulie, Sculpted Lighting by Jérôme Pereira
    Quantity
    45,221
    Agora Gold and Black Bar Stool by Pepe Albargues
    Quantity
    1,012
    Block Sconce in Calacatta Viola Marble by Henry Wilson
    Quantity
    3,091
    Clay Sink by Studio Loho
    Quantity
    3,410
    Monument Shelves by Mathieu Girard & Gauthier Pouillart
    Quantity
    14,800
    Pearl Necklace Pendant by Ludovic Clément d’Armont
    Quantity
    36,300
    Aztec Daybed, Signed by Michael Gittings
    Quantity
    8,580
    Alba Top Pendant XL Vertical by Contain
    Quantity
    2,200
    Pair of Courtois Stone Side Tables, Frederic Saulou
    Quantity
    9,500
    Invisible Cities Box I by Studio Lel
    Quantity
    430
    UDD Sofa Table by Lucas Tyra Morten
    Quantity
    5,225
    Dot Chair, Hand-Sculpted and Signed by Cedric Breisacher
    Quantity
    2,970
    Metropolis Brass Table Lamp by Jan Garncarek
    Quantity
    10,520
    Unique Ensemble of Bottles, Hand-Sculpted and Signed by Lukasz Friedrich
    Quantity
    5,940
    Glass Repeated Mirror II by OS And OOS
    Quantity
    13,420
    Charleston Bench by Pepe Albargues
    Quantity
    6,050
    Total:
    435,568

    Bourgogne Stone Coffee Table Fruste by Frederic Saulou

    11,000

    In stock

    Quantity
    SKU: Table-Bourgogne Stone-Saulou Category:

    Additional information

    Weight 140 kg
    Dimensions 60 × 190 × 35 cm
    Designers

    Dimensions (CM)

    60 x 190 x 35 cm

    Dimensions (Inches)

    23.6 x 74.8 x 13.7 in

    Materials

    Edition

    Limited Edition

    Lead time

    7-8 Weeks

    Additional Information

    Made to order creations can be done: please contact us for any request.

    Materials: Buffon Stone from Bourgogne, France

    Signed.

    “While wandering in the streets I have been observing buildings construction toward the sky and found myself eagerly interested in slate material and ornamental stones. I am wondering about the post-Industrial heritage of local mineral material and widen the range of possibilities in creating functional objects for the house and in questioning history, material, and its usual impact between art and design. Thus, I want to distort, democratize and increase the value of this material as a future heritage and above all as food for thought. To bring traditional and Industrial know-how face to face for creative purposes, to reinterpret the material in formal and conceptual ways so as to provide it a new understanding.”.