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Mush coffee tables, by Giulio Cappellini, revolve around the playful use of contrasts and volumes between the robust cylindrical base and the slender circular top.
Available in two heights, the Mush table is equipped with an anthracite matte varnished base, and the top comes in two different materials: solid thermo-treated oak (in Cognac or Carbon) or a blend of handcrafted marbles, in blue marble with fragments of aluminium or white with fragments of blue marble.
Base: metal
Base finish: matt painted, 48 anthracite
Top: massive oak, metal
Top finish:
– 160 Cognac solid oak
– 161 Carbon solid oak
– finish in a mixture of marble with irregular fragments: blue with aluminium fragments white with blue marble fragments
Feet: felt
Notes
Any colour variations of the Cognac oak and Carbon oak are to be considered a valuable characteristic of the finish used
Any variations in colour and homogeneity of the fragments contained in the marble mixture are to be considered a value of the material because each piece is handmade and therefore unique

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Italcasa Furniture & Interior Design
32968 Woodward Ave,
Royal Oak, MI 48073
Mon - Fri 10 a.m. - 05 p.m.
Sat - Sun 11 a.m. - 04 p.m.
Italcasa Design - Michigan Design Center
1700 Stutz Dr suite 30,
Troy, MI 48084
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Description
Mush coffee tables, by Giulio Cappellini, revolve around the playful use of contrasts and volumes between the robust cylindrical base and the slender circular top.
Available in two heights, the Mush table is equipped with an anthracite matte varnished base, and the top comes in two different materials: solid thermo-treated oak (in Cognac or Carbon) or a blend of handcrafted marbles, in blue marble with fragments of aluminium or white with fragments of blue marble.
Base: metal
Base finish: matt painted, 48 anthracite
Top: massive oak, metal
Top finish:
– 160 Cognac solid oak
– 161 Carbon solid oak
– finish in a mixture of marble with irregular fragments: blue with aluminium fragments white with blue marble fragments
Feet: felt
Notes
Any colour variations of the Cognac oak and Carbon oak are to be considered a valuable characteristic of the finish used
Any variations in colour and homogeneity of the fragments contained in the marble mixture are to be considered a value of the material because each piece is handmade and therefore unique
Description
Mush coffee tables, by Giulio Cappellini, revolve around the playful use of contrasts and volumes between the robust cylindrical base and the slender circular top.
Available in two heights, the Mush table is equipped with an anthracite matte varnished base, and the top comes in two different materials: solid thermo-treated oak (in Cognac or Carbon) or a blend of handcrafted marbles, in blue marble with fragments of aluminium or white with fragments of blue marble.
Base: metal
Base finish: matt painted, 48 anthracite
Top: massive oak, metal
Top finish:
– 160 Cognac solid oak
– 161 Carbon solid oak
– finish in a mixture of marble with irregular fragments: blue with aluminium fragments white with blue marble fragments
Feet: felt
Notes
Any colour variations of the Cognac oak and Carbon oak are to be considered a valuable characteristic of the finish used
Any variations in colour and homogeneity of the fragments contained in the marble mixture are to be considered a value of the material because each piece is handmade and therefore unique
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