Lagoon Tables That I Made By Merging Resin With Cut Travertine Marble
I refuse on making a manufactured product simply because each model is unique and I cannot produce two identical tables, so neither will 2 people own the same table of my creation.
I’ve always respected the difference between people, their personalities and characters and I believe this should reflect in the interior design of their homes.
I’ve created La Table’s concept in order to make artistic, attractive & contemporary pieces unique in their realisation and effect.
The model Lagoon 55 is a coffee table. It’s sculpted in a unique piece of marble. We carved levels reproducing the depth of the sea and bringing the ocean/lagoon effect to your living room from the comfort of your sitting area.
We poured the especially created resins from our unique formula at each different level of depth. This really particular technique makes appear the fabulous ocean effect to our tables.
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Share on FacebookVery beautiful...they make me want to travel to the Caribbean or South Pacific.
I'd love to be able to afford one of those - they remind me of opals and surfing. I'd probably forget to chew eating at one of those, haha.
Hi Alexandre, I have a wish to create a travertine floor with a waterway running through it from my entrance to the centre of the house. I will start the renovation soon and would like to consult with you. Can we connect please? Tascha Lavery
I imagine a cheaper DIY version could be made with layers of plywood or similar, I saw one that used wood and glass but why not wood and resin similar to the method you used. I think that would allow for a cheaper product, it wont be quite as beautiful as your pieces but I imagine they would still look lovely.
I think these are very attractive coffee tables. They also appear to be practical and can be wiped easily. I love the perception of depth that you create. Perhaps, because people are sometimes fussy, you could consider making the water a greener colour to appeal to different room colours? A sea-green or even a blend of greys would be lovely, I think.
I am in love with these sculptures. Not tables. Well, perhaps one could use them too. I would just look at it and dream.
If you have 4500 USD for the smallest and 9000 USD for the biggest one :-) Those are the prices they quoted in an email to me.
Load More Replies...They remind me of opals and surfing. I'd love to be able to afford one of these but I'd probably forget to chew sitting at one trying to eat my food, haha.
Very beautiful...they make me want to travel to the Caribbean or South Pacific.
I'd love to be able to afford one of those - they remind me of opals and surfing. I'd probably forget to chew eating at one of those, haha.
Hi Alexandre, I have a wish to create a travertine floor with a waterway running through it from my entrance to the centre of the house. I will start the renovation soon and would like to consult with you. Can we connect please? Tascha Lavery
I imagine a cheaper DIY version could be made with layers of plywood or similar, I saw one that used wood and glass but why not wood and resin similar to the method you used. I think that would allow for a cheaper product, it wont be quite as beautiful as your pieces but I imagine they would still look lovely.
I think these are very attractive coffee tables. They also appear to be practical and can be wiped easily. I love the perception of depth that you create. Perhaps, because people are sometimes fussy, you could consider making the water a greener colour to appeal to different room colours? A sea-green or even a blend of greys would be lovely, I think.
I am in love with these sculptures. Not tables. Well, perhaps one could use them too. I would just look at it and dream.
If you have 4500 USD for the smallest and 9000 USD for the biggest one :-) Those are the prices they quoted in an email to me.
Load More Replies...They remind me of opals and surfing. I'd love to be able to afford one of these but I'd probably forget to chew sitting at one trying to eat my food, haha.
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