Doris Round Pedestal Dining Table In Pink Marble And Cast Bronze By Fred&juul
$28,141
1st Dibs
Dining tables with marble tops and multifaceted pedestals in cast bronze, blackened bronze or aluminum. Inspired by Doric columns in archaic architecture, the extruded multi-point star pedestals have a different finish on each vertical face: the cast metal is polished on one side but left raw on the other. The shading is amplified by the different finishes resulting in a dramatic effect. The pedestal(s) can be combined with tops in any kind of marble and with any shape or dimension. Crafted in Tuscany, Italy, in a foundry specialized in bronze sculptures, serving artists among the most renowned in the world.This piece is part of our Doris collection that also comprises a console, side and coffee tables.Standard top materials: pink Portugal, white Carrara, green Serpentino and gold Calacatta marble.Standard pedestal materials: oxidized bronze, blackened bronze and aluminum (polished and coarse).Standard sizes:round top 5'3" dia (seats 8)oval top 3'7" x 6'7" (seats 8)rectangular top 3'11” x 7'11” (seats 10)top thickness 0.8"single pedestal 25.2" diadouble pedestal 14.2" dia eachThis listing is for a single pedestal round table with a pink Portugal marble top and bronze pedestal.About Fred&Juul:Fred&Juul renew traditions by making customs and techniques reappear from the past while applying fine Italian craftsmanship to contemporary design. Founded by Italian-Dutch architects’ duo Federico Minarelli and Julie Janssen, the brand explores the possibilities of producing designs that are versatile and elegant while being exclusively handcrafted by local artisans from traditional materials like brass and solid wood. Fred&Juul’s design philosophy is aimed at sustainability and contrasting the throw-away society by creating pieces that will last, both for their exceptional quality and for their timeless appearance.Every piece is manufactured in small specialized workshops scattered around Tuscany. The designers manage the entire production process and have a direct relationship with the craftsmen and women, who are involved in the design process from the early stages. The result is contemporary collection that conjures up the refined artistry of centuries old craftsmanship.