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Place of Origin: Maghreb
Set of Three Contemporary Brass Mosaic Side Tables, Flow Collection
By Jonathan Amar
Located in Paris, FR
Set of three contemporary handcrafted guéridon side or end nesting tables composed of a solid brass structure and designed with two intricate mosaic tile tabletop zellige designs han...
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21st Century and Contemporary Modern Maghreb Side Tables

Materials

Brass

Moroccan Inlaid Hexagonal Inlaid Side Tables, Set of Three
Located in Stamford, CT
Set of three Moroccan hexagonal inlaid side tables in graduated sizes. This eye catching group of side or drinks tables are a fun addition to any room. With intricate geometric inla...
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20th Century Moorish Maghreb Side Tables

Materials

Bone, Wood, Fruitwood

1980s Moroccan Hand Carved Round Wooden Inlay Table
Located in Marbella, ES
1980s Moroccan hand carved round wooden inlay table.
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1980s Vintage Maghreb Side Tables

Materials

Wood

Rustic Moroccan X-Base Side Tables
Located in West Hollywood, CA
Pair of rustic fir x-base side tables, fabulous open grain texture, natural edge, Morocco circa 1990's.
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1990s Rustic Maghreb Side Tables

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Wood, Fir

Unique Piece, Table, Palm Trunk, XXth
Located in Nice, FR
Realization of a table from a palm tree trunk. The legs of the table are carved in the mass. To obtain the hardness of the wood, it is soaked in salt water and then dried in the sun...
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20th Century Aesthetic Movement Maghreb Side Tables

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Palmwood

19th Century, Oriental Table with Inlaid Marakesch, circa 1900
Located in Berlin, DE
Solid wood with various inlays. Beautifully turned.  
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19th Century Islamic Antique Maghreb Side Tables

Materials

Beech

Bill Willis, Occasional Table, Morocco, Late 20th Century, France, 2017
By Bill Willis, Hervé Obligi
Located in New York, NY
This occasional table, designed by celebrated decorator Bill Willis, is as evocative of the Moroccan decorative tradition as it is firmly entrenched in a western one. The table is thereby characteristic of Willis’s genius for seamlessly intertwining the two cultures into a decadent aesthetic all his own. The top has been tiled by artisan Hervé Obligi...
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Late 20th Century Maghreb Side Tables

Materials

Wrought Iron

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