Mirage Split Dining Table Set – Stainless Steel Base with Brass Inlay Marble Top & Bouclé Chairs
Mirage Split Dining Table Set – Stainless Steel Base with Brass Inlay Marble Top & Bouclé Chairs
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The Mirage Split Dining Set is a bold reimagining of balance, symmetry, and form — designed for contemporary luxury homes that demand the extraordinary. At its center is a finely crafted rectangular tabletop in creamy natural marble, accentuated by a dramatic central brass inlay that splits the surface with subtle elegance.
Beneath the top, two asymmetrical bases anchor the structure: one a sleek trapezoidal form in brushed stainless steel, and the other a hollow sculptural volume — giving the table a floating, gallery-like presence. The materials reflect light and contrast beautifully with the stone top, creating an artful composition rarely seen in mass-produced furniture.
The table is accompanied by six warm olive green bouclé chairs, designed with rounded upholstered backs, plush seats, and low-set gold-capped legs. One chair is intentionally removed at the front to reveal the base’s sculptural beauty — a considered styling touch for layout and visual balance.
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🧱 Materials:
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Tabletop: Cream-hued marble with natural veining and brushed brass inlay
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Base: Mild steel frame finished in brushed stainless steel (visible on one side)
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Chairs: Olive green bouclé upholstery, mild steel legs with gold finish foot caps
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📐 Dimensions (Customizable):
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Table: 210 cm (L) × 100 cm (W) × 76 cm (H)
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Chairs: 54 cm (W) × 58 cm (D) × 85 cm (H) | Seat Height: 47 cm
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🛠️ Made on Order:
Each set is handcrafted using premium marble, stainless steel, and designer upholstery. Finish and material options are customizable to match your space. Standard production timeline: 3–4 weeks.
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Includes: 1 sculptural dining table with stainless steel base + 6 premium bouclé chairs
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📣 Call to Action:
For homes that value design as much as comfort. Enquire now to customize the Mirage Split Dining Set — where architectural lines meet tactile warmth.
