Natural Rapolano stone console with resin inserts that highlight the raw edges creating a unique balance between nature and craftsmanship.
The Rapolano Console Table features a solid travertine form with raw, textured edges that highlight its natural stone composition. The design is minimalist, with clean lines and a sculptural presence.
A long Rapolano travertine console table with a raw-edge top partially encased in clear acrylic. The juxtaposition highlights the stone's organic beauty with a modern, sculptural twist.
The Rapolano Console Table features a linear travertine slab partially encased in clear acrylic, creating a floating effect that highlights the stone’s raw texture.
Detail of the Rapolano Console Table showcasing natural travertine edge embedded in clear acrylic. The contrast between rough stone and sleek material emphasizes its sculptural form.
A close-up of the Rapolano Console Table reveals the raw travertine surface set against crystal-clear acrylic. The natural stone edge contrasts beautifully with the sleek transparent inlay, highlighting the table’s refined construction.
The Rapolano Console Table features raw travertine stone with organic textures, paired with sleek acrylic inserts that create a floating effect. The interplay of rough and smooth materials defines its sculptural design.
The Rapolano Console Table showcases a long travertine slab with raw, textured edges. Its minimalist structure highlights the natural beauty of the stone, supported by sleek geometric legs.
The Rapolano Console Table features a travertine top with rich, natural textures. A clear acrylic layer beneath the stone accentuates its raw, organic edge with a modern, refined touch.
The Rapolano Console Table showcases honed travertine with striking natural textures. Its linear silhouette contrasts with the raw, organic split detailing that runs through the stone.
A close-up of the Rapolano Console Table top highlights the natural travertine’s raw texture, seamlessly intersected by a sleek acrylic inlay that adds a contemporary, polished contrast.
A detailed close-up of the Rapolano Console Table reveals the striking contrast between rough travertine edges and smooth inset acrylic, emphasizing the table’s blend of raw texture and refined craftsmanship.
The Rapolano Console Table features a travertine slab with a natural split-edge detail and inset acrylic sides, creating a suspended visual effect that merges organic texture with sleek transparency.

Rapolano Console

The Italian town of Rapolano in the Sienese lands has been known since the ancient Romans who went there to take the thermal baths in its hot springs, and Rapolano Travertine rock was known since the ancient Etruscan times as a building material. Rapolano Travertine is a sedimentary rock formed by the precipitation of carbonate minerals from solution in ground waters, often at the mouth of a hot spring or in a limestone cave. In the latter, it can form stalactites, stalagmites, and other speleothems. It often has a fibrous or concentric appearance and exists in white, tan, cream-colored, and even rusty varieties that distinguish it from any other Travertine in the world. alcarol -in collaboration with Vaselli- retrieved pieces of this eroded Travertine rock and has preserved its cavities marked by time using a transparent resin resembling the water in which these rocks lay submerged through various eras.
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