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Mira Coffee Table

Mira Coffee Table

Regular price ₹ 210,000
Regular price Sale price ₹ 210,000
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Finish: Acacia Natural
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Product Story

The Mira coffee table features an elegant hexagonal design that harmonizes warm solid acacia wood with a luxurious marble top. Driven by our interpretation of the Arts and Crafts movement, this piece celebrates exceptional craftsmanship through its three distinctively sculpted legs and precise joinery.

The natural grain of the wood frames the delicate veining of the marble, creating a statement piece that balances geometric precision with organic beauty.

Dimensions

Dimensions (cm): Depth: 141 Width: 127 Height: 41
Dimensions (in): Depth: 4'7.5" Width: 4'2" Height: 1'4"

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Important Note : Products may appear different on various screens. As each piece is handmade, slight variations in finish and size are normal. Wood and stones have natural variations in grains and colour.

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Inspiration

Inspired by the ideals of the Arts & Crafts movement, the Mira Coffee Table unites geometric precision with material grace. Its hexagonal top, sculpted acacia legs, and marble surface encapsulate expert joinery and organic beauty in one sculptural piece.

  • Geometry

    A hexagonal plan that balances symmetry and expression.

  • Crafted

    Visible joinery honours the maker’s hand and vision.

  • Contrast

    Warm timber frames cold marble, creating tactile balance.

LIVING ROOM

Living Etc

In homage to Arts and Crafts ideals, the Mira Coffee Table melds hexagonal precision with artisanal warmth. Sculpted acacia legs cradle a marble top, the natural grain of the wood elegantly framing the veined stone above. With its balanced structures and textural interplay, the Mira is both statement and sanctuary—proving that geometry and earthiness can live in harmonious dialogue.