





Dining Table Florence travertine
5319 €
Introducing the magnificent “Dining Table Florence” by Eichholtz, a travertine masterpiece inspired by a medieval Catalan column shaft dating to around 1130–40.
With strong lines and timeless allure, this table showcases the beauty of natural travertine, that lends unique colors and textures to each one-of-a-kind piece. Elevate your dining experience with a dash of medieval beauty, and embrace the harmonious blend of nature and sophistication with the “Florence Dining Table.”
HISTORIC PROVENANCE
The Dining 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 marble-and-stone column shaft, made in present-day France, stands in the 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.
Specifications
Extra info-Travertine is a natural material, each piece differs in color and textureShape-Round
Indoor/outdoor-Indoor use/dry locations only
Care instructions test
How to care for wood veneer TEST
Veneer furniture is covered in a thin layer of real hardwood. Veneers are often used in high end furniture pieces and can be more costly than solid wood. Mid 20th century it became especially popular in interiors when teak wood was often used for Danish design furniture.
To fully enjoy your wood veneer furniture, please follow a few basic rules:
Cleaning and maintenance
Wood veneer requires gentle care to preserve the finish. Dust regularly and clean with a soft dry cloth.
Remove spills immediately as moisture can cause the veneer to peel off the surface. Prevent moisture from getting underneath the veneer by quickly and thoroughly cleaning up any spills. In case of water rings, rub the area with naphtha. Follow up with an application of oil or petroleum jelly to completely erase the mark.