With a daring approach to materials, the Menhir low table becomes a composition of colors and textures that eloquently illustrates the sculptural simplicity of Lodovico Acerbis and Giotto Stoppino’s inventions of new forms. With a Greek-like classicism, the table’s column connects the monumental marble base, matte in its contemporary version, to a tabletop newly rendered in lacquered wood or black ash wood and dark stained walnut, creating a striking exchange between colors and elements.