About Mick Coffee table
Graphic Shape, Quiet Confidence
The Mick Coffee Table by Talenti is built around a simple tension: visual lightness against structural solidity. The softly shaped tabletop sits on a bold metal base that does most of the talking. It reads as graphic and contemporary without trying too hard. The base is really the defining feature here — sculptural enough to hold attention, restrained enough to live comfortably alongside other pieces.
Materials and Construction
The top is available in three material options: lacquered, marble, or veneered wood. Lacquered finishes come in glossy ecru, black, red, and verdigris. The marble selection is serious — Calacatta gold, Nero Marquinia, Rosso Levanto, Verde Lepanto, Emperador brown, and Calizia Capri. And the veneered options include natural oak, oak stained to a Canaletto walnut tone, and an open-pore black oak.
The legs are steel, offered in burnished, chrome, or glossy black. Thermoplastic polymer glides protect floors. Every combination feels intentional. There is no filler finish in the range.
Four Sizes, One Character
Talenti offers the Mick in four sizes — Small, Medium, Large, and XL — so it scales to the room rather than dominating it. The Small weighs around 17.5 lbs in lacquered or veneered versions and roughly 48.5 lbs in marble. The XL, by contrast, reaches approximately 61.5 lbs in lacquer or veneer and up to 207 lbs in marble. That weight difference tells you something about how substantial the marble tops really are.
Having the full size range means a pair of smaller Mick tables can work just as well as a single large one. It depends on the layout, the seating, the way the room moves.
Living With It
This is a coffee table designed to sit naturally alongside sofas and lounge seating. It provides a functional surface — books, drinks, a lamp — but it also carries real visual energy. The kind of piece that shapes a living area without overwhelming it. Its slightly irreverent attitude keeps things from feeling too composed or too safe.
But it is not loud. It just has presence.
Built to Stay
Steel legs, quality marble, lacquer with actual depth — the Mick is not a piece that looks good for a season and then fades. The materials are resilient, the construction is solid, and the finishes are chosen to age well. Whether in a lacquered black with chrome base or a Calacatta gold top on burnished steel, the combination holds up over years of daily use. That is the whole point.
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