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Handcrafted from solid natural travertine that forms in hot springs and limestone caves, this Light Travertine Round Side Table is a sculptural accent piece that transcends typical furniture categories. The Troia Light variety showcases warm, neutral tones—soft ivories and creams—that anchor any design aesthetic from minimalist to mid-century modern without competing for attention. Every table is completely one-of-a-kind, with distinct veining patterns, gentle pitting, and natural variations that make the stone itself the story.
The conic-shaped legs aren't decorative afterthoughts—they're structural geometry that adds visual weight and modernity without visual bulk. At 18 inches in diameter and 22 inches tall, the proportions work perfectly beside a sofa, chair, or bed without dominating the footprint. The round shape encourages sightlines throughout a room, making even compact spaces feel more open.
This table's honed and sealed satin finish is intentional. Unlike polished travertine that hides the stone's story, the honed surface reveals every nuance—visible pitting, soft veins, and natural surface texture that light plays across differently depending on the angle and time of day. Sealing protects without obscuring the authentic surface that drew you to natural stone in the first place.
At 90 lbs, this is a grounded piece that won't shift or wobble. The stone density and architectural base mean the table handles daily use—drinks, books, lamps, plants—without fussiness about surface protection. Travertine's natural resistance to heat makes it forgiving in ways polished marble isn't. Unlike lesser stone tables, the surface only develops richer patina and character as it ages. Many collectors regard this evolution as enhancement rather than wear.
Travertine does require attention—not because it's fragile, but because it's porous and responds to its environment. The sealed surface creates a protective barrier, but the stone breathes underneath. Use coasters under drinks and placemats under anything warm or acidic (wine, lemon juice, vinegar are the stone's true enemies and can etch the surface). For daily cleaning, a soft damp cloth is all you need—avoid acidic cleaners and harsh scrubbing. Reseal every one to three years depending on usage to maintain the barrier.
This is the kind of piece that rewards thoughtful placement and basic care. In return, you get a functional work of geology that looks better five years from now than it does today. The subtle variations you might overlook initially become the elements you love most. Made to order and built by artisans who understand that travertine isn't trend—it's timeless.
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