Round stone Patron
Round dining table. Perfect for circulating around in an entryway as an island table. It also greatly facilitates conversation by seating diners comfortably.
The base structure features a handcrafted lacquered finish. The stone on the top is sanded with progressively finer grit abrasive discs until a polished finish is achieved. This finish intensifies the color and veining, highlighting the depth of the smooth, cool material. In contrast, the leg cubes have a honed finish. The sanding is stopped before reaching the polishing stage, resulting in a velvety, matte feel. The beveled edge is gentle to the touch, delicate, and showcases the carving work.
All the pieces in our collection feature a line in another stone that gives it a very original touch and allows you to appreciate the work of the marble worker who assembled it.
Lid in Alicante red marble + line and legs in Ivory cream marble and lacquered iron in RAL 3009.
SHIPMENT: Delivery only in Madrid.
For delivery to another location, please contact info@terria.es
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Materiales y mantenimiento
At Terria, we believe in calling things what they are , without disguising the material or hiding its qualities. Anyone who owns a stone table should know that caring for it means understanding it. Protect it from acidic liquids, clean it with a soft cloth and neutral products. Always dry it after cleaning to avoid streaks or moisture buildup.
Envíos y devoluciones
Delivery only in Madrid. For delivery to other locations, please contact info@terria.es.
We manufacture each piece to order, by hand and taking care of every detail; therefore our estimated delivery time is 8 weeks and no changes or returns are accepted.
Mármol Rojo Alicante
Apreciada por su color intenso, cálido y profundamente mediterráneo. Se extrae en los alrededores de la sierra de Macael. Se forma a partir de calizas rojas ricas en óxidos de hierro, de ahí su color. Su tono varía del rojo terracota al burdeos con vetas irregulares en crema o blanco.
El Rojo Alicante es una de las piedras más emblemáticas de España, fue utilizado para forrar las paredes del Palacio Real de Madrid y ahora se reinterpreta en diseños contemporáneos.
Es un mármol que habla de tierra, de sol y de tiempo, y que aporta una presencia escultural y emocional a cualquier espacio.