American jewelry and watch brand Jacob & Co. has partnered with Costa Design Studio for a jaw-dropping collaboration that blurs the line between horology, art, and interior design. The duo has come together to unveil the $300,000 Godfather Sculpture Table, which transforms the iconic Opera Godfather timepiece into a functional work of art.
The table is crafted from stainless steel, glass, leather, and aluminum, and is integrated with mechanical movements and music boxes that serenade the room with the film’s haunting theme. Limited to just 20 pieces worldwide, the table isn’t just another high-end furnishing, but a testament to the audacious vision of Jacob Arabo (Founder, Jacob & Co.) and Pedro Costa (Director of Costa Design Studio).
First reported by Hypebeast, the table’s construction is a feat of craftsmanship. The table design boasts a transparent top that reveals the intricate mechanics underneath, including a miniature replica of the watch’s movement.
At the same time, the leather strap “creates a composition that feels theatrical yet restrained,” as pointed out by Studio Dope. All in all, it’s both a functional coffee table and a kinetic sculpture, blending high-end design with the soul of a Hollywood epic. To put that into context, the centerpiece looks like it belongs in Don Corleone’s living room, flanked by tufted leather sofas and a towering Godfather poster.
Priced at a whopping $300,000, this table isn’t for you, and it certainly isn’t for me. But for those who can afford it, the Godfather Sculpture Table offers more than just a convenient spot for drinks, remotes, books, and decorative items.
Jacob & Co. is no stranger to such ground-breaking collaborations. The company previously partnered with Bugatti and Lalique to reveal a limited-edition Bugatti Calandre table clock. If you’re a Godfather aficionado or an avid collector of Jacob & Co. models, the time to book the limited-edition clock, or rather, the table, is ticking. With the brand’s history of selling out limited-edition pieces in no time, you’d better move fast if you want one.

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