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Coffee tables / side tables

Tessera

by Marcel Wolterinck


The TESSERA coffee table combines ‘robust’ with ‘refined’ in an inimitable way. TESSERA – named after the ancient Roman mosaic tiles – is crafted from beautiful travertine with a natural, warm appearance and subtle colour nuances. The milled grid pattern matches exactly with the lines of the supporting frame, made from powder-coated, bronze-coloured steel. This optical illusion of continuous lines is only possible thanks to a feat of impressive precision work and craftsmanship by the makers.

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Travertine.
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Golden bronze powder coated steel.

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Linteloo Tessera coffee table, made of travertine stone and bronze steel.
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Marcel Wolterinck

When Marcel Wolterinck opened his flower shop in Laren, the Netherlands, in 1986, little did he know he would soon be one of the prominent representatives of modern Dutch design. His floral creations with their immediately recognizable ‘Wolterinck signature’, evolved into interior design projects around the world.

It will come as no surprise that Marcel loves using wood and other natural materials, celebrating their unique variations in texture and colour. His designs are sophisticated yet utterly liveable, with a strong emphasis on a sense of warmth and comfort.

Marcel loves the interplay between indoor and outdoor spaces: ‘I enjoy design in which the outside and inside grow together and towards each other, overlapping and connecting.’

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