
A Dialogue Between Form and Structure
In contemporary interiors, where furniture often disappears into function, Jolie stands apart — a sculptural foundation designed to define space.
Born from an architectural impulse, Jolie is not merely a base: it is a composition of volume, light, and material. Available in two versions — round and oval —, it adapts to different spatial rhythms while maintaining the same visual signature of balance and strength.
Jolie is designed to be the centerpiece of modern living: a table that unites architecture and craftsmanship, geometry and sensuality, function and art.
The Design Concept — 1970s Inspiration, Contemporary Soul
Jolie reinterprets the bold language of 1970s and 1980s Italian design, when furniture was conceived as micro-architecture.
Its forms are sculpted rather than drawn: geometric, solid, yet softly contoured.
Every proportion, every edge is the result of deliberate study — to achieve that Monography equilibrium where mass and void speak in harmony.
The design intention was clear: create a base that feels grounded yet graceful, powerful yet timeless. A form that holds presence in both minimalist and layered interiors.
Material: Onyge Black Veneer & Metallic Accents
Crafted in onyge_black veneer, Jolie reveals the depth of a surface that behaves like light-absorbing wood.
Its blackened grain carries subtle reflections — a texture that reads graphite by day, obsidian by night.
This finish lends a tactile quality to the structure, inviting both touch and gaze.
The composition is elevated by metallic finishes — brushed brass or burnished bronze details that trace its geometry. These accents catch light where the veneer absorbs it, creating a dialogue of contrast between darkness and glow, silence and brilliance.
This material encounter — wood and metal, matte and gloss — defines Jolie’s visual rhythm.


Two Configurations — Two Expressions of Balance
The Round Version: Singular Presence
In its round version, Jolie stands on a single sculptural pedestal — a monolithic column that expands toward the base and narrows as it rises.
This vertical architecture gives the table a sense of monumental lightness, as if a single gesture in space were holding the marble aloft.
The round Jolie is crowned by Nero Marquina Marble, a stone of dramatic beauty and timeless character.
Its deep black background and vivid white veining create a visual tension that mirrors the base’s strength.
Each slab is unique — the veins unpredictable, the texture alive — transforming every table into a one-of-a-kind artwork.
When paired with chairs in neutral or pale tones, the Nero Marquina top becomes the visual epicenter of any interior: a bold, architectural statement that commands attention.

The Oval Version: Dual Harmony
The oval configuration expresses a different rhythm — one of dialogue and duality.
Here, two structural bases support the marble top, creating a sense of symmetry and spatial balance.
The paired forms interact through light and shadow, evoking a feeling of movement and continuity across the length of the table.
The top in Oyster White Marble softens the composition.
With shades of ivory, taupe, and warm grey, its flowing veining complements the elongated geometry of the oval.
The contrast between the dark onyge veneer and the luminous marble surface embodies the Monography signature: a serene conversation between raw matter and refined design.
The oval version is ideal for elongated spaces, dining areas, and meeting rooms — environments where dialogue and connection define the experience.
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Designed for Space and Light
Jolie transforms the space around it.
In minimalist settings, it becomes a stand-alone sculpture — a functional artwork where light and shadow choreograph its surfaces.
In more expressive interiors, it anchors the composition, offering a sense of visual gravity amid eclectic textures.
Whether placed beneath a cascading chandelier or illuminated by natural daylight, Jolie maintains a quiet authority — the confidence of Italian craftsmanship interpreted through contemporary sensibility.
Conclusion — A Modern Classic
In both its forms — single and dual, round and oval — Jolie encapsulates the Monography philosophy: the meeting of sculpture and function, permanence and movement.
It is not simply a table, but an invitation to gather, to reflect, to experience beauty in everyday rituals.
From the onyge_black veneer to the luminous marble tops, Jolie represents a dialogue between matter and memory, proportion and poetry.
A centerpiece that transcends trends — designed to endure, and to inspire.