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Tulipa Dining Table

Tulipa Dining Table

SKU:by Ronald Sasson

The Tulipa dining table is a sculptural centerpiece that blends geometry and organic warmth. Its flared conical top base adds an elegant dynamic to the room, while the combination of lacquer and wood ensures a refined yet contemporary aesthetic. Ideal for formal dining spaces that require presence and sophistication.

Finishes:

  • Top available in Clear Glass or solid wood (Freijó, Walnut, or Oak)
  • Conical upper base in Microtexture Lacquer
  • Bottom base in Freijó, Walnut, Oak or Microtexture Lacquer

Sizes (diameter x height):

Ø 150 x 75 cm | Ø 59.1” x 29.5”

Ø 160 x 75 cm | Ø 63.0” x 29.5”

Customization available. Please contact us for options to tailor dimensions, finishes, and materials to your preferences.


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Details & Craftsmanship

MADE FOR YOU

Customization available.
Contact us to tailor dimensions, finishes, and materials to your project’s needs.

FINISHES & SAMPLES

Finishes are available upon request for trade professionals.

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LEAD TIME

12–16 weeks (made to order).

CARE & MATERIALS

Each piece is meticulously crafted using premium materials selected for their beauty, durability, and sustainability. To preserve their elegance over time:

  • Fabric Upholstery: Vacuum regularly using a soft brush attachment. Blot spills immediately with a clean, absorbent cloth. For deeper cleaning, we recommend professional upholstery services.
  • Leather Upholstery: Dust with a soft cloth and condition periodically with a leather-approved product. Avoid direct sunlight or heat sources to prevent fading and drying.
  • Wood Surfaces: Clean with a soft, damp cloth and dry immediately. Use coasters and pads to protect against heat and moisture.
  • Metal Finishes: Wipe with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid abrasive cleaners to maintain the original sheen.
    Natural variations in color, grain, or texture are inherent to the materials and celebrated as part of their unique character.