Client / Lithea
Year / 2023
Rectangular stone table, characterized by a base in the shape of a parallelepiped with a hole in the centre. Slabs of Pietra Pece and Travertine two centimetres thick are placed side by side, glued together, as if they were geological stratifications. The name is inspired by the Sicilian archaeological site, in the province of Syracuse, which in Greek means “place full of stones” or in Arabic Buntarigah “place full of caves”, due to the presence of multiple natural and artificial caves.
Credits and technical information
Concept and Design / Martinelli Venezia
Materials / Travertine and Pietra Pece
Dimensions / 90x36xh44 cm
Photo / Nino Bartuccio