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draenert | colin coffee table | verde bamboo stone + black frame

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draenert | colin coffee table | verde bamboo stone + black frame

draenert | colin coffee table | verde bamboo stone + black frame

COLIN 1325 is a coffee and side table with character and skilfully plays with horizontal and vertical lines. The tabletop made of natural stone can be used alone as an eye-catcher or combined with a second level made of coloured glass. It disappears discreetly in the round frame made of coated metal and makes the table look light.

Top: Verde bamboo stone
Frame: Black

Please note: Images are indicative only and colours may differ to original product. See photos of stone slab samples and metal finish. Contact us for more information.

This particular table is in VERDE BAMBOO STONE
(The Colin table is Made to order in Germany in many stone or timber options).

PETROGRAPHY: Essentially, the lighter lines consist of a fine grain mixture of quartz and feldspar. If larger portions of the mineral epidote are included, the colour changes to yellow-green. The dark, very fine crystal lines contain in addition the dark silicates biotite and chlorite. Along this line structure also longer, fine cracks can be found, which are visible and perceptible. They originate from the time of generation of the rock, are grown together minerals and are, therefore, no problem for the static of a plate.
PETROGENESIS
A very changeable former volcanic tuff, which has been later on subjected to a metamorphosis in the earth crust under high pressures and temperatures. As unsteady as the depositing cycles of originally volcanic ashes with sandy-clayish sediments were, as changing are the lines of this unique working rock. Mostly light and darker layers are in balance with each other. Sometimes, it may occur that the darker portions predominate. Every plate of this rock is a unique!

AGE: 570 million years (Precambrian)
ORIGIN: Brazil

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$1,416.02

Original: $4,045.78

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draenert | colin coffee table | verde bamboo stone + black frame

$4,045.78

$1,416.02

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COLIN 1325 is a coffee and side table with character and skilfully plays with horizontal and vertical lines. The tabletop made of natural stone can be used alone as an eye-catcher or combined with a second level made of coloured glass. It disappears discreetly in the round frame made of coated metal and makes the table look light.

Top: Verde bamboo stone
Frame: Black

Please note: Images are indicative only and colours may differ to original product. See photos of stone slab samples and metal finish. Contact us for more information.

This particular table is in VERDE BAMBOO STONE
(The Colin table is Made to order in Germany in many stone or timber options).

PETROGRAPHY: Essentially, the lighter lines consist of a fine grain mixture of quartz and feldspar. If larger portions of the mineral epidote are included, the colour changes to yellow-green. The dark, very fine crystal lines contain in addition the dark silicates biotite and chlorite. Along this line structure also longer, fine cracks can be found, which are visible and perceptible. They originate from the time of generation of the rock, are grown together minerals and are, therefore, no problem for the static of a plate.
PETROGENESIS
A very changeable former volcanic tuff, which has been later on subjected to a metamorphosis in the earth crust under high pressures and temperatures. As unsteady as the depositing cycles of originally volcanic ashes with sandy-clayish sediments were, as changing are the lines of this unique working rock. Mostly light and darker layers are in balance with each other. Sometimes, it may occur that the darker portions predominate. Every plate of this rock is a unique!

AGE: 570 million years (Precambrian)
ORIGIN: Brazil

BROWSE MATERIALS