I went over to this website first because I saw this table on a blog.
The DeMarco Occasional Table is hewn from two single blocks of marble.
Then I found the rest of the furniture. I am in love.
The Corbett Chair is fabricated of solid, rift cut, quartered white oak. It is then traditionally fumed for several days and finished with oil. Bronze standoffs allow the seat to visually float above the base.
This bench is hewn from a single slab of Statuary marble, giving it an integral strength and consistency of grain that would be impossible to imitate if constructed of several pieces; a perfect statement of quiet elegance.
This storage unit of end-matched Japanese Sen can be freestanding or wall mounted with silicon bronze legs and hardware.
Utilizing a centuries old technique, water-saturated leather hide is molded and stretched over a maple frame to create the Emile Table. This piece is also available in other colors.
The DeMarco Dining Table is hewn from a single block of marble then set atop a solid stone base.
Calacatta marble top with solid walnut sides and box joint detail. Available in other stones, woods and sizes
The solid brass frame of this chair forms a striking juxtaposition to the generously proportioned, down filled seat and back cushions.
The Evander has a sleek, attenuated form yet somehow manages an enveloping comfort. Upholstered seat and back with solid American Walnut base.
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