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Art Deco Armilar Console Table, Grand Antique Noir Marble, Handmade Greenapple

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Art Deco Armilar Console Table, Portoro Gold Marble and Ebony, Handmade In Portugal by Greenapple The Armilar marble console table is a modern tribute to the Portuguese armillary sphere, a navigational instrument that guided explorers across uncharted seas. Featuring two intersecting rings that elegantly support its marble top, this sculptural piece embodies a sense of movement and discovery. Designed to stand out, the Armilar marble console table brings a bold yet refined presence to modern interiors. The Armilar console features a top in polished Noir Grand Antique marble, in black tones. The rectangular wooden base in Ebony Macassar veneer with a high-gloss varnish. Connecting the base and top are two interlaced rings, crafted from antique brushed brass with high-gloss varnish. The Armilar console can be customized in terms of dimensions, materials and finishes. Armilar Console Material Codes WD099 Macassar Ebony, Closed-pore, Varnished, Natural Brown-Black Ebony, High-Gloss ME007 Brass, Brushed, Burnished, Varnished, Antique-Brass, High-Gloss ST090 Noir Grand Antique Marble, Polished, Black-White, Gloss Handcrafted in Portugal - Europe by Greenapple Unique by design, Crafted by people Greenapple transforms contemporary spaces into exclusive narratives of design and craftsmanship. From custom-made furniture to bespoke interiors, each creation is a timeless work of art, shaped by master artisans who honor centuries-old techniques. Founded in 2005 by Sérgio Rebola and Rute Martins, Greenapple has earned global recognition among high-end clientele and leading design firms. While Rute designs each unique piece, Sérgio ensures uncompromising quality from design to production and from production to your home. We provide a seamless experience, offering short production lead times, worldwide delivery within 7 to 10 days, and white-glove service upon request. For U.S. clients, we can handle all customs clearance, cover duties, and offer white-glove service as well upon request. Entry Table, Foyer Table, Hall Table, Pier Table

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