Lumière d'Or: Octagonal Zellige Mosaic Table
Handcrafted octagonal Moroccan mosaic table with vibrant yellow and green geometric patterns on a wrought iron base.
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Dimensions
Ø 90cm H: 60cm
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The Soul of the Object
Bring the radiant warmth of Morocco into your home with the 'Lumière d'Or' Zellige table. This stunning octagonal piece is a masterpiece of traditional craftsmanship, hailing from the historic city of Fes. The tabletop is a vibrant tapestry of hand-cut glazed terracotta tiles, dominated by a sunny mustard-yellow border that frames an intricate central medallion of interlocking geometric stars in lush greens, deep blues, and creamy whites. Each tiny tile is meticulously shaped by a master artisan, a testament to an ancient art form passed down through generations. The complex geometric pattern, known as 'سطر' (satr), is not merely decorative but carries deep cultural significance, representing infinity and the divine order of the universe. The mosaic is set into a sturdy cement binder, creating a durable and weather-resistant surface that is perfect for both indoor living spaces and covered outdoor patios. The vibrant glazes are fired at high temperatures, ensuring the colors remain brilliant for decades. Supporting this heavy ceramic top is a robust, hand-forged wrought iron base with elegant, curved legs that provide both stability and a classic aesthetic contrast to the colorful mosaic. Whether used as a unique coffee table, a striking side table, or a centerpiece for an intimate dining nook, this zellige table is more than just furniture; it is a functional work of art that tells a story of Moroccan heritage and artisanal dedication.
"Every imperfection tells a story of human hands at work."
Artifact Details
- Maalem (Master Artisan)Maalem Ahmed El Fassi
- TechniqueZellige (hand-cut mosaic tilework), wrought iron forging
- Time Invested100Hours
- Collection Year2026





