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Aphaia Marble Table Collection is Inspired by Ancient Greek and Roman Columns

Merges natural beauty and organic forms
Mahima SharmaBy Mahima SharmaJune 14, 20263 Mins Read
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Tables elevate any space effortlessly, and these dual-reference tables, designed by Claesson Koivisto Rune studio for Kreoo, deliver just that. The Aphaia Collection is a series of luxury marble tables that debuted at the Salone del Mobile 2026. The collection explores the intersection of classical architecture and organic, natural forms.  

The collection draws direct inspiration from the monumental ruins of ancient Greece and Rome. Its primary design catalyst stems from the iconic, rhythmic fluting found on historic stone columns. This architectural nod grounds the heavy furniture pieces with a sense of timeless permanence and strength. By referencing these classical elements, the designer successfully bridges antiquity with contemporary luxury.

As the column-like structure rises, it gracefully sheds its rigid architectural geometry. The marble base seamlessly flares outward into a soft, flowing silhouette that mirrors wild mushrooms. This fluid transition creates a compelling tension between structured human history and unpredictable natural forms. The resulting shape feels remarkably light and living, despite the massive weight.

The entire vertical surface is defined by meticulous, soft, raised ribs that radiate upward. These carved lines expand into broader, organic ripples just beneath the tabletop surface. This deliberate texture plays beautifully with light and shadow, shifting appearance throughout the day. It transforms the cold, hard marble into a highly tactile experience that invites touch.

The visual identity of this collection relies on the contrast between strict order and fluid grace. Its monolithic presence is softened by the warm, dramatic veining of carefully selected colored marbles. Each piece is a functional indoor or outdoor sculpture rather than standard furniture. The final look is one of quiet, sophisticated grandeur that elevates any architectural space.

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Every single table is expertly crafted in Italy from a single, solid block of premium marble. Advanced robotic milling initially roughs out the shape before master artisans hand-finish the details. This intense fabrication process requires incredible precision to carve the complex, radiating ribs without fracturing. This marriage of technology and heritage craft ensures that no two finished pieces are identical.

The versatile product lineup is carefully scaled to fit diverse residential and hospitality layouts. It features low coffee tables in three distinct sizes designed for nesting or solo use. A commanding dining table serves as a sculptural centerpiece, while a tall bar table acts as a pedestal. These options allow designers to create cohesive, multi-level stone landscapes within a single project.

Aphaia Collection
Image: Kreoo
Aphaia Collection
Image: Kreoo
Aphaia Collection
Image: Kreoo

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