vipp496
vipp496
The eight-person Cabin square table is available with three different tabletops: Jura Grau Blau, Pietra Grey marble, and a limestone option sourced from Burgundy, France. The appearance of the marble and limestone reflects millions of years of natural formation, containing fossil imprints and organic matter, making each piece unique with its own distinct patterns. These heavy tabletops are supported by two parallel legs in dark solid oak, carved with vertical ridges for added texture and stability.
The visual expression of marble and limestone tells the tale of millions of years of natural processing. Both type of stone harbour impressions left by fossils and other organic matter, making each stone unique with a wide range of shades and veining.
The visual expression of marble and limestone tells the tale of millions of years of natural processing. Both type of stone harbour impressions left by fossils and other organic matter, making each stone unique with a wide range of shades and veining.
The stone top is supported by two legs, the width of the tabletop, that are in dark solid oak, detailed with vertical ridges.
The massive stone top has a silky, soft touch to it, provided by the soft brush technique that protects the natural structure of the stone.
At Vipp, limestone and marble are a recurring material choice in our furniture designs. The visual expression of both type of stone tells the tale of million years of natural processing. veins, fossils, and colour shades are the result of peculiar geological conditions and guarantee that no stones are identical.
At Vipp, limestone and marble are a recurring material choice in our furniture designs. The visual expression of both type of stone tells the tale of million years of natural processing. veins, fossils, and colour shades are the result of peculiar geological conditions and guarantee that no stones are identical.
Glass veins are very typical for the Jura stone, and are made from layers of crystal, apearing like a crack in the stone but are are simply a natural charasteristic of the stone.