CITCO - MARBLE COLLECTION
![Project "Citco Marble Collection", image 01 | Lev Libeskind](../../wp-content/uploads/2022/11/Citco1.jpg)
el lupo table
Carved from white Carrara marble
project type
product design
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CITCO - MARBLE COLLECTION
The marble tables in the Citco collection, individually entitled El Lupo, Enigma, and Endless, are wildly idiosyncratic in a way that anyone who comes across one is not likely to forget it. These idiosyncratic furniture pieces are carved from white Carrara marble, known as Luna marble to the ancient Romans, quarried since antiquity from the mountains located at the northernmost tip of Tuscany. The mysterious nature of these pieces make a daring statement in any environment.
El Lupo is defined by the jagged cuts of the tabletop combined with legs that penetrate the lower form and can be appropriately described as otherworldly. The aptly named Enigma is a puzzle-like play on form and interwoven shelves designed to delight and intrigue the senses, while Endless resembles a three-dimensional spiral that flaunts conventional furniture and demands immediate attention.
The project was realized collaboratively with Citco, Lev Libeskind, Daniel Libeskind, and their respective studios.
![Project "Citco Marble Collection", image 04 | Lev Libeskind](../../wp-content/uploads/2022/11/Citco4.jpg)
el lupo table
El Lupo is defined by jagged cuts
![Project "Citco Marble Collection", image 05 | Lev Libeskind](../../wp-content/uploads/2022/12/enigma-bench.jpg)
enigma table
defined by sharp angles
![Project "Citco Marble Collection", image 06 | Lev Libeskind](../../wp-content/uploads/2022/12/c843a2a2b62dbdd540f30abfb3c9b77e.jpg)
enigma table
in isolation
![Project "Citco Marble Collection", image 03 | Lev Libeskind](../../wp-content/uploads/2022/11/Citco3.jpg)
el lupo
Table set for meal
Form meets function