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    Grey Saint Laurent Refined Contemporary Marble Dining Table 160/75
    Quantity
    23,550
    V-Easy Chair in Iroko Wood by Arno Declercq
    Quantity
    10,560
    Aztec Daybed, Signed by Michael Gittings
    Quantity
    8,580
    Unique Brass Bottle, Hand-Sculpted and Signed by Lukasz Friedrich
    Quantity
    1,155
    Set of Un Beso En El Mar Sculpted Stools by Pietro Franceschini
    Quantity
    20,640
    Sculptural Dining Table and Chairs Ensemble by Ángel Mombiedro
    Quantity
    12,100
    Brass and Granite Bookend, Signed by William Guillon
    Quantity
    1,760
    Hand-Sculpted Cabinet with Original Jasper Stone, Pierre De Valck
    Quantity
    5,445
    Ceramic Contemporary Bar Cabinet by FAINA
    Quantity
    13,167
    Agora Chair by Pepe Albargues
    Quantity
    1,188
    A-Typical Round Table, Signed by Arno Declercq
    Quantity
    14,450
    Borghese Coffee Table Noé Duchaufour-Lawrance
    Quantity
    5,850
    A-Symmetry, Brown Marble Side Table, Frédéric Saulou
    Quantity
    6,500
    ItooRaba Lounge Chair by Sizar Alexis
    Quantity
    3,850
    Lava Stone "Amazonas" Dining Table, Giorgio Bonaguro
    Quantity
    11,858
    Unique Lounger by Jörg Pietschmann
    Quantity
    3,960
    Jama N.1 by The Whole Elements
    Quantity
    5,940
    Sculpted Bronze Sconce Light by Henry Wilson
    Quantity
    2,156
    Total:
    167,159

    Soil Map N°5 Table by Estudio Rafael Freyre

    25,520

    In stock

    Quantity
    SKU: Table-Soil Map-Freyre1 Category:

    Additional information

    Weight 200 kg
    Dimensions 150 × 150 × 75 cm
    Designers

    Dimensions (CM)

    150 x 150 x 75 cm

    Dimensions (Inches)

    59 x 59 x 29.5 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: Diverse recycled Andes stones

    The pieces in the Soil Map series are part of a quest to bring our bodies closer to the geography we inhabit, to the mineral diversity of the Peruvian Andes. Through research, we recognize the Andes as the great element that articulates Peruvian biodiversity: the stones descend from the heights through the riverbeds to the desert and the Amazon. By joining small fragments of stone, considered waste by the big industry, this surfaces are created and a new geology is symbolically reconstructed: the lithic tradition of Peru is recreated through artisanship.