A continuous form: The Angelo M table

The Angelo M table by Leo Aerts for Alinea reads as one continuous form, shaped in stone but with the softness of something turned on a lathe or coaxed from clay.

From its gently flared foot to its seamless edge, the curve is unbroken. Its monolithic presence is balanced by the tactility of material.

In marble, the table takes on a different character with each finish: softly honed for interior use, or sandblasted for exterior placement, while the range of nine marbles offers endless possibility — each piece entirely unique.

Designed for living, working, and gathering — Angelo M adapts. Its central pedestal allows for generous, flexible seating; its presence is architectural, but not imposing.

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