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Coffee Table Florence
Item no TM0409
Silver travertine
Item no TM0071
Travertine
The Met x Eichholtz introduces the Coffee Table Florence, a refined composition of stone and symmetry inspired by Romanesque architecture.
Crafted from silver travertine, this sculptural table reflects the quiet strength of medieval design. Its low profile and bold base lend a sense of grounded elegance, making it a timeless centerpiece for contemporary living spaces.
HISTORIC PROVENANCE
The Coffee Table Florence takes its design cues from a Catalan column shaft (ca. 1130–40) at The Cloisters, The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s location devoted to the art and architecture of the Middle Ages. The original marble-and-stone column shaft, made in present-day France, stands in the Museum’s Cuxa Cloister, which has been recreated with fragments of the 12th- century Benedictine monastery of Saint-Michel-de-Cuxa. The Dining Table Florence takes on the serene, simple form of the Museum’s column shaft, and is carefully reimagined as an elegant travertine table.
Dimensions
cm | inch
Ø 39.37″ | H. 13.39″
Net weight (lbs) 176.54
All mentioned dimensions are approximate and may vary by up to 2%.
Specifications
General info Silver travertine
Shape Round
Max Weight Load KG 25
Max Weight Load LBS 55.12
Indoor/outdoor Indoor use/dry locations only
Country of origin China
Item no TM0409
Silver travertine
Item no TM0071
Travertine
The Met x Eichholtz introduces the Coffee Table Florence, a refined composition of stone and symmetry inspired by Romanesque architecture.
Crafted from silver travertine, this sculptural table reflects the quiet strength of medieval design. Its low profile and bold base lend a sense of grounded elegance, making it a timeless centerpiece for contemporary living spaces.
HISTORIC PROVENANCE
The Coffee Table Florence takes its design cues from a Catalan column shaft (ca. 1130–40) at The Cloisters, The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s location devoted to the art and architecture of the Middle Ages. The original marble-and-stone column shaft, made in present-day France, stands in the Museum’s Cuxa Cloister, which has been recreated with fragments of the 12th- century Benedictine monastery of Saint-Michel-de-Cuxa. The Dining Table Florence takes on the serene, simple form of the Museum’s column shaft, and is carefully reimagined as an elegant travertine table.
Dimensions
cm | inch
Ø 39.37″ | H. 13.39″
Net weight (lbs) 176.54
All mentioned dimensions are approximate and may vary by up to 2%.
Specifications
General info Silver travertine
Shape Round
Max Weight Load KG 25
Max Weight Load LBS 55.12
Indoor/outdoor Indoor use/dry locations only
Country of origin China