For the Mura marble design, the Mexican Bandido studio used the history of the craft of the nearby town of Tecali de Herrera. Why this place? It is characterized by the craftsmanship of marble and volcanic rock.
The bulbous black base of this table, presented by Bandido Studio at this year’s Design Week Mexico, was made using a traditional technique pioneered by the country’s stone artisans. The shape and lines of the table are fluid and eye-catching. This drop-shaped basic form impresses with its simplicity and elegance.
The marble is rounded at the bottom and then narrows like a drop of water at the top and has a matte finish. It is available in two different heights, either 40 or 60 centimeters high. A round piece of smoked glass is attached to the top with a round piece of anodized aluminum. This is also black to continue the color palette of the object. Such a coffee table will make a stylish statement in any modern room.