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Code 1101 Blade Pedestal
This striking dining table features a generously sized, sleek rectangular slab of black labradorite for its tabletop.
The creativity of this design lies in its two robust, rectangular pedestal bases, each constructed from numerous thin, vertically oriented "blades" of black labradorite.
These blades are precisely cut and arranged in a slatted formation, significantly reducing the overall weight and material thickness compared to solid blocks, making the bases easier to manufacture and handle.
The vertical orientation allows natural light to play across the individual surfaces, revealing the stunning iridescence of the labradorite in dynamic ways.
The entire structure is stable, functional, and easily assembled on-site from pre-cut, manageable pieces.
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Code 1102 Stepped Zenith Side Table
This side table features a dynamic, sculptural form composed of multiple rectangular slabs of black labradorite, each slightly offset and rotated from the one below.
This creates a visually engaging "stepped" or "stacked" effect that allows light to catch the various facets, highlighting the stone`s natural iridescence from all angles.
The design is highly creative while being remarkably easy to manufacture and install; it consists of simple, flat-cut labradorite slabs that can be pre-cut and easily assembled on-site with dowels or a central rod, making it manageable for transport and functional in use.
It avoids heavy solid blocks or complex curves entirely.
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Code 1103 Stratum Cantilever
The "Stratum Cantilever" Console Table Order
Code 1104 Interlock
The "Interlock" Console Table Order
Code 1105 Stratum Arc
This coffee table features a sleek, rectangular slab of black labradorite for its top.
The base is a series of five gracefully arching elements, also crafted from relatively thin, curved segments of black labradorite.
This "ribbed" or "stratified" arch design allows for a visually substantial look while significantly reducing the overall stone mass, making it lighter and easier to manufacture compared to a solid block.
The repeated, curved forms showcase the stone`s subtle iridescence as light plays across the individual arcs, creating a creative and elegant structure that is also stable and practical.
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Code 1106 Facet Bloom
The "Facet Bloom" Coffee Table Order
Code 1107 Horizon Lift
The "Horizon Lift" Coffee Table Order
Code 1108 Geo-Fold
The "Geo-Fold" console table offers a dynamic and artistic take on a functional piece.
A sleek, rectangular slab of black labradorite forms the tabletop.
It is supported by a single, bold `X`-shaped base, meticulously crafted from thick labradorite slabs.
The intersecting planes of the base are designed to maximize the visibility of the stone`s captivating iridescence from various angles as light plays across its surface.
This structural approach is visually intriguing, highly stable, and relies on precise cuts and strong joins achievable with modern stone fabrication techniques. It provides a creative form that purely showcases the material.
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Code 1109 Obsidian Crest
This commanding dining table celebrates the inherent beauty of black labradorite.
A substantial, polished slab forms the tabletop, showcasing the stone`s natural chatoyancy and shimmering internal flashes of blue, green, and gold. It rests upon two sculptural, multifaceted pedestals, also crafted from solid labradorite.
The angular cuts of the bases are designed to catch and reflect natural light, enhancing the stone`s unique optical effects without any artificial illumination.
The form is both monumental and minimalist, providing exceptional stability and a striking focal point, while the construction relies on precise cutting and robust assembly of the natural stone.
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Code 3527 Tectonic Shift
This design celebrates the raw, geological power of labradorite.
The tabletop is composed of two thick, irregular slabs of black labradorite, each with its own unique, iridescent blue and green veins, that appear to be slowly sliding past each other.
They are slightly offset, creating a subtle, functional gap or channel between them, as if caught mid-movement during a miniature seismic event. These two "plates" are supported by a single, massive, sculptural base forged from dark, oxidized steel, resembling a powerful, abstract geological formation pushing up from the earth. The base provides stability while emphasizing the dynamic tension of the tabletop. The design evokes ancient forces made modern and functional.
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