Ettore Side Table | Studio Objeto
Italian designer Ettore Sottsass often used geometric marble blocks in his creations. Beyond being a clear tribute, the name Ettore comes from the Greek Hector, meaning “the one who holds or sustains.” The floating monolithic form of this side table is only made possible by a robust internal metal structure that supports its 70 kg of marble. Designed by Arthur Casas for his own beach house, the piece reflects his fascination with the quality and beauty of stones sourced from Brazil.
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Belterra
Bragança Paulista, Brazil
Curitiba, Brazil
Dubrovnik, Croatia
Eldorado do Sul, Brazil
Guarujá, São Paulo
Iporanga, Brazil
Itu, Brazil
Itupeva, Brasil
Lisbon, Portugal
London, UK
Los Cabos, Mexico
Maranhão, Brazil
Miami, USA
Milan, Italy
New York, USA
Paris, France
Porto Alegre, Brazil
Porto Feliz, Brazil
Praia Brava, Brazil
Recife, Brasil
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Salvador, Brazil
São Paulo, Brazil
São Sebastião, Brazil
Tokyo, Japan
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LocalizationSão Paulo, Brazil
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FieldDesign
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StatusCompleteOngoing
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