Levant Coffee Table | Dorothée Delaye

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Levant Coffee Table

160 × 80 x H40cm

European Oak, Glazed Ceramic

Its name refers to “le soleil levant” or “the rising sun”. This sun-drenched table
is the epitome of Dorothée Delaye’s strong ties to craftsmanship. It is a remarkable piece of marquetry carved from fine oak like a totem, with four legs sculpted with waves as if to connect it to the earth.

Decorated with a central wave, the top blends the elegance and nobility of wood with the vibrant spirit of ceramics. The clash of materials springs from a collaboration with Marseille ceramist Diane Fekete, whose work always stuns with its evocative power. A poetic and hypnotic glazed ceramic version
is reminiscent of coral rock or boiling lava.

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Price Upon Request

Levant Coffee Table

160 × 80 x H40cm

European Oak, Glazed Ceramic

Its name refers to “le soleil levant” or “the rising sun”. This sun-drenched table
is the epitome of Dorothée Delaye’s strong ties to craftsmanship. It is a remarkable piece of marquetry carved from fine oak like a totem, with four legs sculpted with waves as if to connect it to the earth.

Decorated with a central wave, the top blends the elegance and nobility of wood with the vibrant spirit of ceramics. The clash of materials springs from a collaboration with Marseille ceramist Diane Fekete, whose work always stuns with its evocative power. A poetic and hypnotic glazed ceramic version
is reminiscent of coral rock or boiling lava.

Price Upon Request

Levant Coffee Table

160 × 80 x H40cm

European Oak, Glazed Ceramic

Its name refers to “le soleil levant” or “the rising sun”. This sun-drenched table
is the epitome of Dorothée Delaye’s strong ties to craftsmanship. It is a remarkable piece of marquetry carved from fine oak like a totem, with four legs sculpted with waves as if to connect it to the earth.

Decorated with a central wave, the top blends the elegance and nobility of wood with the vibrant spirit of ceramics. The clash of materials springs from a collaboration with Marseille ceramist Diane Fekete, whose work always stuns with its evocative power. A poetic and hypnotic glazed ceramic version
is reminiscent of coral rock or boiling lava.