Columnar Coffee Table
*Please allow 2-3 months for completion.
Los Angeles-based ceramic design studio, Ōmbia Studio, houses the hand-sculpted works of designer and founder, Cristina Moreno. The brand moniker pays homage to Moreno’s Colombian roots, while her expressive, textural forms garner inspiration from the artisans and craftspeople of her country.
The White Columnar coffee table is composed of a wood interior and a raw white plaster exterior to gather and inspire. Arresting in its singularity, each made-to-order edition invites artful conversation and evokes quiet luxury with a confident, ethereal vocabulary. Hand built and one of a kind.
This is a one-of-a-kind item and therefore each one is unique. Variations in color, texture, size, and shape should be expected.
This item is made to order, all sales are final. View our complete Return Policy in our FAQs.
*Please allow 2-3 months for completion.
Los Angeles-based ceramic design studio, Ōmbia Studio, houses the hand-sculpted works of designer and founder, Cristina Moreno. The brand moniker pays homage to Moreno’s Colombian roots, while her expressive, textural forms garner inspiration from the artisans and craftspeople of her country.
The White Columnar coffee table is composed of a wood interior and a raw white plaster exterior to gather and inspire. Arresting in its singularity, each made-to-order edition invites artful conversation and evokes quiet luxury with a confident, ethereal vocabulary. Hand built and one of a kind.
This is a one-of-a-kind item and therefore each one is unique. Variations in color, texture, size, and shape should be expected.
This item is made to order, all sales are final. View our complete Return Policy in our FAQs.
About the Artist
Aliyah Sadaf
The evocative artwork of Chicago-based designer, Aliyah Sadaf brings a visual and tactile expression to any interior. As a master of detail and a connoisseur of materials, ingenuity is at the forefront but there is also a resounding simplicity to her mixed media creations that confounds expectations. The diminutive size of her work explores the interplay of scale and proportion, allowing a room to unfold as it wants to—moment to moment, mood to mood.