The Apothecary Cocktail table by Global Views. The frame and supports are clad in solid thick brass. The table has two sides with drop front glass doors to allow easy access to the interior of the enclosed cocktail table base. Small and discreet knobs can be pulled to easily open the sides for access. An antique mirror surface covers the interior floor of the table.
The Arches Bunching Tables are crafted using dyed eucalyptus veneer. The cool grey tones are wonderfully complimented by using a gold leaf accents finish over the inset arches of each side. Wonderful as a pair or set of four, allowing for many unique arrangements. Priced per one table.
The Ellipse Coffee Table by Global Views combines a rich golden painted metal (iron) base, black cowhide leather border, and black stained wood top that allows the natural grain to show through. A subtle inlaid metal accent band filet separates the curved wooden edge with the leather surface of the table.
The Ellipse Ivory Coffee Table by Global Views combines a rich steel base, ivory cowhide leather border, and an ivory stained wood top that allows the natural grain to show through. An inset lower glass shelf makes for perfect storage of remotes, magazines, or various items of convenience.
The pair of geometric forms are made elegant by high gloss dove-gray lacquer. A stunning interior flat surface of both surfaces is finished with gold dusted gilt and then embossed to add a timeless look. They can be used separately or together in any pattern or pairing! Sold as a pair.
The Iron and Stone coffee table, by Global Views. The top is crafted in a cool, creamy white Udaipur marble. The overall design is quite modern. The golden iron frame adds elegance to the look. We have taken iron and gave it a unique hammered texture.
The Sophie Cast Aluminum coffee table, by Global Views Form Design Studio. The Sophie is an interpretation of origami in steel. The Cast aluminum table, wit a blackened steel finish is a contemporary shape with a Brutalist bent. Partner two in opposition for a powerful statement. Brutalis design is a style of architecture that emerged in the 1950s and grew out of the early-20th century modernist movement. Brutalist designs are characterized by massive, monolithic and block appearance entwined with a rigid geometric style.