Mexican Bandido Studio drew on the craft history of nearby town Tecali de Herrera for the marble design called Mura. Why this place? It is characterized by the artisanal work on marble and volcanic rocks.
The bulbous black base of this table, which Bandido Studio is launching at this year’s Design Week Mexico, is sculpted using a traditional technique developed by the country’s stone artisans. The shape and lines of the table are flowing and eye-catching, that drop base shape just wows with its simplicity and elegance.
The marble rounds out at the bottom and then narrows towards the top, like the shape of a water drop, and has a matte finish. It comes in two different heights, either 40 or 60 centimeters tall. A circular piece of smoked-glass is attached to the top using a round piece of anodized aluminum. This is also black to continue the object’s color palette. Such a coffee table is sure to make a stylish statement in any modern space.