Poseidon | Sculptural Biomorphic Coffee Table
The Poseidon is a masterpiece of modern surrealism. Inspired by the natural ebb and flow of water, this table features a "trefoil" or three-lobed surface that challenges traditional symmetry. Its most striking feature is the conical, stepped-terrace base that appears to spiral into the floor, creating a sense of dynamic movement in a static object.
Artistry in Detail
The warm, honey-toned wood surface is meticulously engraved with concentric ripple patterns, mimicking the effect of a drop of water hitting a pool. One lobe features a contrasting inset matte-black disc, providing a sleek, smooth surface for placement while adding a bold, modern visual anchor to the organic wood grain.
Key Features
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Biomorphic Trefoil Top: A three-lobed organic shape that provides a multi-directional surface area.
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Ripple Engraving: Intricate, CNC-machined concentric circles on two lobes for a tactile, high-art aesthetic.
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Stepped Architectural Base: A dramatic, layered conical support that mimics topographical maps or natural rock formations.
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Integrated Obsidian Disc: A smooth, black inset surface that creates a high-contrast visual "pop" against the natural timber.
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Asymmetric Balance: Supported by a single tapered leg and the massive sculptural base, giving it a light yet sturdy "floating" appearance.
Product Specifications
| Material | Premium Solid Oak/Walnut with Matte Black Polymer Inset |
| Shape | Trefoil (Organic Three-Lobed) |
| Style | Avant-Garde / Biomorphic / High-End Gallery |
| Finish | Hand-Rubbed Satin Natural Oil |
| Dimensions | 42" L x 42" W x 16" H |
The Maison Arbor Stylist’s View
The Poseidon is a "Hero" piece—it should be the focal point of the room. We recommend placing it in an ultra-modern penthouse setting or a minimalist gallery-style living room.
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Flooring: Looks exceptional on light marble or polished concrete to highlight the dark base.
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Seating: Pair with low-profile, modular sofas in neutral tones (cream, light grey, or beige).
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Lighting: Use overhead spotlighting to catch the shadows within the ripple engravings and the stepped base.