After thousands of years of natural metamorphosis, marble emerges with a beauty that doesn’t follow trends, but rather time itself. An underground transformation process leaves its mark on the material—a visible trace shaped over millennia, with veining that makes each fragment truly unique.
Marble: natural uniqueness
5 August, 2026
Marble’s singularity lies in the authenticity of its formation, making each piece—and thus, each table—exclusive, without overlooking the properties of this mineral-based material. Its weight and durability coexist with the delicate nature of its finish and the care it requires. With a honed surface, it comes in two expressions: the timeless and refined Bianco Carrara, prized since antiquity for its white ground and fine grey veining, and the captivating Verde Alpi, a deeper green marked by irregular white veins. Both bring the same unwavering elegance to the space they inhabit, in different registers.
Burin: where it began
The Burin collection, designed by Patricia Urquiola, was the first to introduce marble into the Viccarbe table range. Its sculptural base, inspired by traditional tools, carries the tabletop with the same quiet authority in either finish—available in a selection of round, square and oval formats, including sizes up to 300 cm on a single base and 500 cm on three.
Cambio: fluidity, now in stone
Marble now extends to the Cambio collection, designed by Victor Carrasco. Where Cambio’s base traces a gentle passage from square to round, marble adds the weight and permanence of a material shaped underground over millennia—a dialogue between two very different kinds of continuity. The tabletop is now available in marble across a selection of round, square and oval formats, including the 500 cm bookmatched version for boardrooms and large tables.
Mineral eternity
With the strength of something earth-born, the subtlety of natural beauty, and the delicacy hidden within a robust presence, this expansion doesn’t compromise the timeless character of either collection—revisiting marble’s historical and artistic value, always associated with refined taste, and translating it into the contemporary language of its designs.
Tables that engage in dialogue with other noble materials, creating compositions where texture contrast—the warmth of wood against the cool touch of marble—shapes versatile, sophisticated and deeply sensorial spaces, designed to be experienced with calm and intention.
Discover marble in Burin and Cambio. Explore the finishes, formats and care requirements of a material as distinctive and full of contrasts as it is undeniably elegant.