Marble Ways _ Dining Table
Wood scarred by marble blades, dust sealed in resin. A dining table that holds the rhythm of labour and the stillness of material.
90 x 240 x H 75 cm — Bespoke Sizes, Shapes and Finishes
2015 — Galleria Rossana Orlandi, Milan
Solid WOOD, MARBLE powder, Transparent RESIN, X-shape STEEL Base.
The Marble Ways Dining Table delves deep into the story of Italian marble workshops, transforming the discarded into the extraordinary. Worktop boards once scarred by massive circular blades become the surface of the table—grooved by cutting, etched by time, fully marked by human labour.
Within the cuts, fine marble dust settled over years, carried by water used in cutting. Rather than discard this history, alcarol preserves it: a transparent resin is poured into the uneven wood, encapsulating marble residues, smoothening the scars, and freezing time in its tracks.
The result is a surface where wood meets stone in perfect harmony—the warmth of aged timber, the cold, resilient marble powder, the continuity of their union. This unity is elevated by subtle structural elements and refined craftsmanship, making the dining table not just a place to gather, but a monument to material, process and memory.
Designed for durability and presence, it invites touch, dialogue and reflection. Each table carries the story of labour, of blades and dust, of transformation and renewal—and invites you to bring your own stories into its space.
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