About Salinas Coffee table
Pure Proportions, Nothing Extra
The Salinas coffee table by Talenti strips things back to what matters: shape, material, surface. The design is built around a sculptural central base that meets a clean tabletop, and the result is a visual balance that feels grounded without being heavy. Lines are soft and continuous. There are no unnecessary details competing for attention. It reads as understated and confident — the kind of piece that anchors a room quietly.
Materials and Build
Three material directions are available, and each one changes the character of the table entirely. High-gloss lacquer comes in Ecru, Black, Red, and Verdigris. Marble options include Calacatta Gold, Nero Marquinia, Rosso Levanto, Verde Lepanto, Emperador Brown, and Calizia Capri. And for a warmer feel, veneered versions offer Natural Oak, Oak stained Canaletto Walnut, or open-pore Black Oak. Both the top and base come in matching finishes, so the piece holds together as one solid form.
Thermoplastic polymer glides protect floors and keep things stable. The Salinas is offered in four sizes: round versions at roughly 24 inches, 31.5 inches, and 47 inches in diameter, plus a square option at approximately 47 by 47 inches. Weight varies significantly by material — the marble versions are substantial, ranging from about 101 lbs up to 330 lbs for the largest square format. Lacquered and veneered versions are considerably lighter, starting around 26 lbs.
A Quiet Kind of Presence
This is a coffee table designed to sit comfortably alongside sofas and lounge seating without dominating. It has presence, but it doesn’t shout. The proportions are generous enough to be functional — space for books, a tray, a drink — while the central pedestal base keeps sightlines open and legroom clear. It works in the middle of a conversation area the way a good coffee table should: effortlessly.
Where It Belongs
Formal living rooms, relaxed family spaces, larger reception areas. The range of sizes makes the Talenti Salinas adaptable. A smaller round version suits a compact seating group. The larger square format holds its own in open-plan layouts where a bigger anchor is needed. And because the finish palette runs from cool marble to warm wood, it fits a wide range of interiors without requiring everything else to bend around it.
Built to Stay
The material choices here aren’t decorative afterthoughts. Marble is dense and resilient. Lacquer finishes are polished to a high standard. Veneered surfaces bring natural grain with structural consistency. These are materials that age well and hold up over years of daily use. The Salinas isn’t a trend piece — it’s the kind of table that stays in a room long after the rest of the layout has changed.


































