Two-Tone Waterfall Coffee Table
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This coffee table belonged to Etta, an avant-garde sculptor who relished the diversity of texture. Her loft was a revolving door of artists and critics, some admiring her work, others secretly coveting her impeccable eye for furniture.
This table, a fusion of cerused oak wood and faux tessellated stone, was always at the center of it all��stacked with books on Alberto Giacometti, covered in stray bits of clay, or serving as an impromptu pedestal for whatever sculpture she was second-guessing that day.?She claimed its curved form mimicked the way she approached life: with soft edges, unexpected contrasts, and a foundation stronger than it appeared.
One morning, after an impromptu salon of creative minds, she found a sculptor she admired running his hands across the plaster detail, lost in thought.
��It feels like a ruin,�� he murmured. ��Or a foundation,�� she countered.
- 16.5"h, 44.25"w, 42"d
- Cerused white oak, faux tesselated stone
- Condition: Excellent; minor nicks and scratches; minor wear and discoloration to wood on edges -
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