A study in sculptural minimalism, coffee table Duro is composed of two brass cubes balanced on a central cylindrical core. The design plays with mass, proportion, and visual tension. The stacked composition suggests both stability and levitation. The hand-polished finish enhances the table’s architectural presence, with subtle variations in the brass surface capturing and diffusing light. This luminous patina gives the piece warmth and depth, allowing it to shift character throughout the day, from a softly glowing object in ambient light to a bold, reflective form under direct illumination.
Despite its monolithic silhouette, the table exudes refinement. Its strict geometry is softened by the artisanal touch, creating a dialogue between precision and craft. Designed as a statement centrepiece, it lends itself equally to contemporary interiors seeking sculptural punctuation and more eclectic spaces that celebrate material richness. Both functional and expressive, the table embodies an elevated simplicity that celebrates brass not just as a material, but as a medium of pure form and spatial presence.