Alter Ego

A manifestation of minimalism and elegance, the Alter Ego table seduces with sculptural purity.

Composed of two complementary,  overlapping materials — precious metal and Breccia Medicea dell’Acqua Santa marble, an exceptionally rare stone that has been celebrated since the Renaissance — the Alter Ego table by Henge balances contemporary style with traditional craftsmanship. It is a piece that makes a serious statement: iconic, organic, and pure in its linearity.

The Alter Ego table is available to view at ECC’s Auckland showroom. ecc.co.nz

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