Address
304 North Cardinal
St. Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Work Hours
Monday to Friday: 7AM - 7PM
Weekend: 10AM - 5PM
Address
304 North Cardinal
St. Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Work Hours
Monday to Friday: 7AM - 7PM
Weekend: 10AM - 5PM
Original price was: $3,120.00.$2,950.00Current price is: $2,950.00.
Made to Order
Introducing the **Travertine and Wood Coffee Table** — a masterful dialogue between earth and forest. This sculptural piece marries the warm, porous texture of natural travertine with the rich grain of solid wood, not as separate parts, but as a **unified, flowing form** that feels carved from nature itself.
Unlike conventional tables with a stone top and wooden legs, this design integrates both materials into a single composition — perhaps with travertine emerging from a wooden base, or wood veins echoing the stone’s rhythm. The result is a **functional sculpture** that brings warmth, tactility, and quiet drama to your living space.
What’s Included
✅ Custom travertine-and-wood coffee table with sculptural stonewood design
✅ Choice of wood type (walnut, oak, or teak — subject to availability)
✅ Filled & sealed travertine surface for usability
✅ Structural reinforcement for durability
✅ White-glove delivery coordination
Important Notes
🪵 Material Harmony: Wood and travertine are selected to complement each other in tone and texture.
🧼 Care: Clean travertine with pH-neutral stone cleaner; wood with dry or slightly damp cloth. Avoid water pooling.
🏡 Interior Impact: Adds organic contrast to minimalist spaces, warmth to modern lofts, and artisanal soul to any room.
Care & Maintenance
To preserve both materials:
– Dust wood weekly with a dry microfiber cloth
– Wipe travertine spills immediately — especially oils, wine, or citrus
– Use coasters and trays on both surfaces
– Re-seal travertine annually; condition wood every 6–12 months (if unfinished)
– Keep away from direct sunlight and humidity swings
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What type of wood is used?
A: We typically use sustainably sourced walnut, white oak, or teak — chosen for grain harmony with the travertine. Final selection is confirmed during consultation.
Q: Is the travertine filled?
A: Yes — for tabletop usability, natural voids are filled with color-matched resin and sealed.
Q: Is this table stable?
A: Absolutely. Despite its sculptural form, it’s engineered for daily use with hidden internal reinforcement.
Q: Can I customize the design?
A: Yes. While the stonewood concept is fixed, proportions, wood species, and finish can be tailored to your space.
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