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Torbay Console Table, Dune Travertine

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The Torbay Console Table provides a functional surface for an indoor or outdoor space. This piece features a vertical, stacked silhouette composed of five distinct, irregular, boulder-like forms resting on top of one another. The uppermost section is wide and elongated, providing a flat, horizontal surface with an asymmetrical, undulating perimeter. This top is centrally supported by a pedestal made of four stacked horizontal sections. The supporting sections exhibit soft, convex curves and uneven contours that taper inward at the contact points between the layers. The entire structure rests on a flat, grounded base.

Available online only.

The Torbay Console Table provides a functional surface for an indoor or outdoor space. This piece features a vertical, stacked silhouette composed of five distinct, irregular, boulder-like forms resting on top of one another. The uppermost section is wide and elongated, providing a flat, horizontal surface with an asymmetrical, undulating perimeter. This top is centrally supported by a pedestal made of four stacked horizontal sections. The supporting sections exhibit soft, convex curves and uneven contours that taper inward at the contact points between the layers. The entire structure rests on a flat, grounded base.

$1,928.75
Torbay Console Table, Dune Travertineβ€”
$1,928.75

Description

Available online only.

The Torbay Console Table provides a functional surface for an indoor or outdoor space. This piece features a vertical, stacked silhouette composed of five distinct, irregular, boulder-like forms resting on top of one another. The uppermost section is wide and elongated, providing a flat, horizontal surface with an asymmetrical, undulating perimeter. This top is centrally supported by a pedestal made of four stacked horizontal sections. The supporting sections exhibit soft, convex curves and uneven contours that taper inward at the contact points between the layers. The entire structure rests on a flat, grounded base.