
Two-Tone Waterfall Coffee Table
This coffee table belonged to Etta, an avant-garde sculptor who relished the diversity of texture. Her loft was a revolving door of artists and critics, some admiring her work, others secretly coveting her impeccable eye for furniture. This table, a fusion of cerused oak wood and faux tessellated stone, was always at the center of it all—stacked with books on Alberto Giacometti, covered in stray bits of clay, or serving as an impromptu pedestal for whatever sculpture she was second-guessing that day. She claimed its curved form mimicked the way she approached life: with soft edges, unexpected contrasts, and a foundation stronger than it appeared. One morning, after an impromptu salon of creative minds, she found a sculptor she admired running his hands across the plaster detail, lost in thought. “It feels like a ruin,” he murmured. “Or a foundation,” she countered.- 16.5"h, 44.25"w, 42"d - Cerused white oak, faux tesselated stone - Condition: Excellent; minor nicks and scratches; minor