CEYLAN - Showcase coffee table

Reference : STAR-0032
Dimensions : W120 x D80 x H40 cm

Ever since the first tea plantations were planted in India by English merchants in the 19th century, these blends have been perfuming living rooms over the world. At tea time, take a seat around the coffee table and enjoy a perfect service thanks to its integrated serving trays!

€3,158.33

Custom manufacturing

Premium materials

Traditional assemblies

Exceptional finishes

Features

  • Two built-in, reversible serving trays
  • Removable central glass
  • Under top for magazines rack

Finishes

  • Wood varieties : prunus avium (cherry), Entandrophragma cylindricum (sapelli), Entandrophragma utile (sipo), Juglans nigra (black walnut)
  • Rosewood varnish finish
  • Solid brass hardware : half-moon carrying handles, hinges, glass holders
  • Inlaid compass rose marquetry (veneer)
  • Tempered glass
  • Engraved and inked Starbay bone logo

Technical information

  • Furniture delivered already assembled
  • Parcel : W130 x D90 x H51 cm

Maintenance tips

  • Remove dust with an anti-static or slightly damp cloth
  • Do not apply wax to avoid clogging the varnish
  • Avoid cleaning with products that could potentially be abrasive to varnish
  • Always protect surfaces before applying liquids or heat
  • Nourish leather with body milk (for baby ideally)

Travel diary

Extract from a press release about Ceylan from newspaper « La Croix », n°5186 published on 13/03/1900

In the March 1st issue of the Revue des Deux-Mondes, Jules Leclercq publishes a very interesting study of Ceylon under British rule. His description of the island is full of charm. He calls it "the jewel of the southern seas".

It was with great interest, therefore, that we perused the captivating study by M.Leclercq, who will allow us to relate something of it here: "Ceylon," he says, "is the magical land at the very heart of this equinoctial zone, where so many marvellous civilizations have flourished. Ceylon is the East Indies in a nutshell. Brahmins called it "the shining island". Buddhist priests compared it to "a pearl on the forehead of India". The Chinese called it the "Island of Jewels". The Greeks wrote of it as "the land of the hyacinth and the ruby". The Mohammedans assigned it to our first parents as "a new Eden, to console them for the loss of Paradise". Finally, European navigators recounted that the "breezes that passed over Ceylon brought its perfumes to the open sea".

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