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Occasional Tables Flash Tables DT-6617
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Occasional Tables Flash Tables DT-6617

Occasional Tables Flash Tables Save to project was designed by Tom Dixon

This dining table interprets understated luxury with its minimalist geometric design: the round natural marble tabletop resembles an artistic disc, its deep textures and natural layers resembling a flowing earth art painting; the combination of the stainless steel column base and the round base is clean and simple, with a cool and refined mirror finish. The interplay of materials—the warm texture of the marble and the metallic feel of the stainless steel—creates a subtle tension, infusing the space with a simple yet sophisticated artistic ambiance. It is not merely a dining table, but also a modern sculpture, making every seating a delightful experience for both the eyes and the touch, imbuing everyday dining moments with an elegant and understated luxury.

  • ITEN NO DT-6617
  • SIZE φ160*76.5cm
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Minimalist Geometric Dining Table: Understated Luxury as a Living Sculpture This dining table translates understated luxury into tangible form, its minimalist geometric design stripping away excess to let the beauty of materials and shape take center stage. It doesn’t rely on ornamentation; instead, it leans into quiet precision—turning a round natural marble tabletop and a sleek stainless steel base into a piece that feels both timeless and modern, a functional artwork that anchors dining spaces with subtle grandeur. The round marble tabletop is the star: a polished artistic disc forged by nature, its surface a map of earth’s slow craftsmanship. Layers of veining run deep—swirls of soft gray and creamy white that unfurl like petrified waves, or faint taupe streaks that mimic the warmth of sun-baked soil—no two slabs identical, each carrying the unique “signature” of the stone. Run a hand across it, and you’ll feel more than smoothness: a gentle, almost imperceptible texture, a reminder of its organic origins, that contrasts with the crispness of its circular shape. When light hits it, the veining catches soft glows, turning the tabletop into a dynamic canvas that shifts with the day—bright and lively at noon, warm and muted at dusk. Beneath, the stainless steel base balances simplicity with refinement. A slim column tapers gently upward, then blooms into a rounded base that hugs the floor—clean lines that never feel harsh, just intentional. Its mirror finish is key: it doesn’t glare, but softens and reflects, catching snippets of the room—lampshades, linen napkins, laughter—turning the base into a quiet echo of the space around it. The steel’s cool tone is never cold; instead, it acts as a subtle frame, letting the marble’s warmth take focus while adding a touch of modern rigor. The magic lies in the interplay of these materials. The marble’s warm, organic grain (tactile, slightly porous) dances with the stainless steel’s cool, seamless smoothness (sleek, unyielding to the touch). This isn’t clashing contrast—it’s gentle tension: the earthy softness of stone grounding the metallic sharpness of steel, creating an ambiance that’s simple yet sophisticated, calm yet vivid. It stands less like a dining table, more like a modern sculpture rooted in functionality. Every time you set a plate on the marble, or rest your wrist on the steel base while passing a bowl, you’re not just using furniture—you’re engaging with a piece that elevates the mundane. A weekday breakfast here feels intentional; a weekend dinner party becomes a quiet celebration of design. This table doesn’t just serve meals—it turns everyday dining into an experience for the eyes and hands, wrapping understated luxury into every moment spent around it.