DESCRIPTION
Bonsai is a centuries-old Japanese tradition. It originated from the Chinese tradition of penjing (miniature landscapes of trees and rocks). This way, Alma de Luce designed the Bonsai Dining Table. This embodies sophistication and elegance and is designed to be the perfect centerpiece for any dining setting.
This piece seamlessly combines Alma de Luce’s expertise with the natural richness of materials such as walnut wood and Estremoz marble. This exquisite piece features a unique walnut wood footer that adds an unusual and chic effect, elevating the overall design and character of the table. The harmonious blend of marble and wood for the tabletop not only enhances its aesthetic appeal but also speaks to the luxurious craftsmanship that defines the brand.
Whether hosting an intimate dinner or a grand celebration, this luxury statement table invites guests to gather, share, and enjoy memorable moments together. With the Bonsai Table, you bring a touch of nature’s beauty into your home, creating an inviting atmosphere reflecting your appreciation for style and substance.
DETAILS
Material & finishes
Table Top in white Estremoz Marble. Base in Solid Walnut wood with matt finish.
Special Requests
Personalization and bespoke by price adequacy.
DIMENSIONS
W: 300cm | 118.1’’
D: 135cm | 53.15’’
H: 75cm | 29.53’’
W: 480kg | 1058.2lb
BONSAI MEMORY
The art form of bonsai (盆栽) has been a Japanese tradition for centuries. It originated from the Chinese tradition known as penjing (miniature landscapes of trees and rocks). The word bonsai was derived from the Japanese pronunciation of the Chinese term for the art, penzai. Bon is a tray-like pot typically used for bonsai culture and sai means to plant.
So, the art of bonsai focuses on the long-term practice of cultivating and shaping miniature trees that are grown in a container. The purpose of the art is to give the artist the opportunity to practice patience, effort, and ingenuity, and to give the viewer a chance to contemplate the artwork.
Bonsai, as an oriental art, is strongly linked to Zen Buddhism, appealing to our mental balance and awakening our imagination.