When you look at the Xireisa round nesting side tables in mango wood and stainless steel , it's impossible not to think of Brutalist architecture and modern sculptures that play with emptiness and shapes to create silent spaces amidst the noise. Their structure breaks with the expected: it doesn't have conventional legs , but rather a semicircular base of matte-lacquered stainless steel that hugs the tabletop, protecting it. On this solid base rests a sealed mango wood tabletop with a matte finish and warm texture. Its surface contrasts with the metal , as if the design spoke of two distinct worlds merging: the coldness of the metal structure and the organic warmth of the mango wood. Designed to be combined, these tables work both together and separately. In a contemporary living room, next to a sofa or a reading chair, they add character and presence. And because optimal designs pay attention to the invisible details, they have protective plastic pads on their bases, which prevent marks on the floor and provide stability. These tables aren't just for show; they're proof that even small spaces can contain big ideas.
Mango wood can come in a wide variety of shades due to its characteristics, making each piece of furniture unique. Color variations may always occur from one product to another. For proper maintenance of the wood, we recommend cleaning with a cloth moistened with alcohol and avoiding the use of other chemical products. For more information on care and maintenance, please consult the instructions for each type of material in the instruction manual.
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