THE NESTING MUSE
A dance of form and function, The Nesting Muse is a masterclass in elegant adaptability. Drawing inspiration from the organic contours of natural landscapes, this nesting table set reimagines functionality for the contemporary dwelling. It is a dialogue between elements—a perfect union of cool, sophisticated stone and the tactile warmth of oak.
At the heart of The Nesting Muse are the striking, rounded triangular tops, carved from a rare and exquisite Calacatta-style marble. This natural stone features a luminous white base intricately laced with dramatic, warm chocolate-brown and subtle charcoal veining, making each table a singular, breathtaking work of art.
Supporting these celestial stone surfaces are tripod bases composed of solid, natural-stain oak legs. Tapered for elegance, these legs provide a robust, grounded structure. The two-tier configuration is designed for effortless adaptability; they can be artfully stacked as a space-saving statement piece, or separated to create a dynamic landscape of varied heights and surfaces. The Nesting Muse is a refined and intelligent anchor for any refined interior.
Product Specifications
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Tabletops: Premium-grade, book-matched marble slabs with a high-polish finish.
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Storage: Multi-tier, adaptable configurations; nesting design.
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Hardware: Tripod-leg stability with integrated steel plate joinery.
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Legs: Three (total across both tables), solid oak, tapered and sealed with a matte natural finish.
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Style: Organic Modern / Contemporary Luxury.
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Dimensions:
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Large Table: 30"L x 30"W x 16"H
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Small Table: 21"L x 21"W x 21"H
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The Maison Arbor Stylist’s View
"The Nesting Muse is a game-changer for open-concept layouts. I love how the varied heights give you instant curated layering. It's a sculptural anchor that refuses to be boring. When styled together, they are a powerful statement; but separated, they extend that luxury across the entire seating area. My styling secret: place a stack of vintage-cover art books on the lower marble table and use the taller wood legs of the smaller table to add some subtle height contrast against a velvet sectional."