Marble is the protagonist of Kreoo's large tables: it shapes their design, which respects the material veins and complex nuances. The natural stone enhances their tops, transforming them into stone works of art to be admired, thanks to the mottled patterns. It also traces their bases, blending with other materials such as wood and metal.
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Arcaico table in White Carrara marble, designed by Enzo Berti.
Designed by Christophe Pillet, King is a sculptural piece of furniture created to enhance the natural textures of Calacatta Emotional. The circular top rests on a sophisticated structure, centred on a sphere where the shades of marble are continuously enhanced by the curved surface. Powerful and magnetic, it evolves into subtle connections that link it to the base and top, both made of the same material. The great chromatic complexity and surprising effect of Calacatta Emotional are part of King's design, which can also be customised with other types of marble.
Pure and linear in its aesthetic, but classical in its elegance: that's the Ellenico table, versatile thanks to the different material proposals, featuring sophisticated veins. The structure is formed by solid marble pieces with a refined teardrop section, arranged in an asymmetrical rhythm. A lintel supports the oval top instead: the entire edge is carefully worked and returns a feeling of lightness.
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Arcaico table in White Carrara marble, designed by Enzo Berti (left) and King table in Calacatta Emotional marble, designed by Christophe Pillet.
Ellenico was designed by Enzo Berti, who also created Kreoo's Arcaico table. It's a monumental piece of furniture that can reach lengths of over 4 metres, as the structure is composed of alternating marble and metal cylinders with bronze finish. The base alludes to the theme of classical columns and its elegant solidity contrasts with the stone top: it appears almost suspended and even more slender thanks to the thin edge finish.
Prince and Majesty tables are among Kreoo's most recent additions, both designed by Christophe Pillet. The former combines a minimalist stainless steel trestle base with a Breccia Vendome marble top: its unique nuances range from purple to mustard, beige and grey, creating an extraordinary kaleidoscopic effect. Majesty, on the other hand, with its Verde Bamboo marble and variegated texture, draws inspiration from traditional carpenter's benches, reinterpreted in a contemporary composition of geometries and elements in natural stone.
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