The ANTEA STONE DESIGN TABLE was created as a serene composition where natural stone defines the space with balance and character. The Antea coffee table is conceived as a piece in which design and material interact naturally, highlighting the nobility of marble. Handcrafted in Spain, each piece is made to order in the marble chosen by the customer and in the dimensions that best suit their living room. Its approach responds to everyday life, integrating beauty and utility in a structure that acts as a silent presence within the home, solid and timeless.
Designed by Joaquín Moll, a Spanish artist and designer with more than forty years of experience in natural stone furniture, Antea reflects a career marked by constant research into proportion and balance. For Moll, design arises from direct dialogue with the material, exploring the structural limits of marble through geometric forms that combine stability and contained tension. His creative language transforms stone into an expression of harmony, where each volume responds to a precise logic and each line has a structural and aesthetic purpose.
The Antea table consists of two natural stone side pedestals, made of the same material and shade, joined by a horizontal piece that emerges naturally to form the whole. This central connection not only articulates the structure, but also creates visual continuity between the volumes, resulting in a solid and balanced composition. Resting on this base is a glass top that adds lightness to the whole and allows the purity and texture of the stone to be seen from all angles, reinforcing the contrast between mass and transparency.
The horizontal piece connecting the pedestals is also designed as a magazine rack integrated into natural stone, a detail that adds functionality without altering the formal clarity of the design. This gesture highlights the attention to everyday use and the ability of marble to adapt to new functions without losing its essence. The veins, nuances, and texture of the material make each table a unique piece, reflecting both the uniqueness of the block of stone and the craftsmanship that created it.
Antea transcends its status as a coffee table to become a sculptural piece designed to accompany the passage of time. In the balance between weight and lightness, between form and function, stone reveals its most expressive dimension. It is a work with its own identity, where design, material, and proportion come together in an experience of lasting beauty, transforming the space into an environment of essential harmony and discreet sophistication.
The ANTEA STONE DESIGN TABLE was created as a serene composition where natural stone defines the space with balance and character. The Antea coffee table is conceived as a piece in which design and material interact naturally, highlighting the nobility of marble. Handcrafted in Spain, each piece is made to order in the marble chosen by the customer and in the dimensions that best suit their living room. Its approach responds to everyday life, integrating beauty and utility in a structure that acts as a silent presence within the home, solid and timeless.
Designed by Joaquín Moll, a Spanish artist and designer with more than forty years of experience in natural stone furniture, Antea reflects a career marked by constant research into proportion and balance. For Moll, design arises from direct dialogue with the material, exploring the structural limits of marble through geometric forms that combine stability and contained tension. His creative language transforms stone into an expression of harmony, where each volume responds to a precise logic and each line has a structural and aesthetic purpose.
The Antea table consists of two natural stone side pedestals, made of the same material and shade, joined by a horizontal piece that emerges naturally to form the whole. This central connection not only articulates the structure, but also creates visual continuity between the volumes, resulting in a solid and balanced composition. Resting on this base is a glass top that adds lightness to the whole and allows the purity and texture of the stone to be seen from all angles, reinforcing the contrast between mass and transparency.
The horizontal piece connecting the pedestals is also designed as a magazine rack integrated into natural stone, a detail that adds functionality without altering the formal clarity of the design. This gesture highlights the attention to everyday use and the ability of marble to adapt to new functions without losing its essence. The veins, nuances, and texture of the material make each table a unique piece, reflecting both the uniqueness of the block of stone and the craftsmanship that created it.
Antea transcends its status as a coffee table to become a sculptural piece designed to accompany the passage of time. In the balance between weight and lightness, between form and function, stone reveals its most expressive dimension. It is a work with its own identity, where design, material, and proportion come together in an experience of lasting beauty, transforming the space into an environment of essential harmony and discreet sophistication.