The Fes Andalusian Oval Zellige Dining Table
Handcrafted oval dining table featuring vibrant, intricate Moroccan zellige tilework on a wrought iron base.
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Specifications
Dimensions
H: 75cm W: 190cm D: 100cm
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The Soul of the Object
Bring the timeless elegance of Moroccan artistry into your home with this magnificent oval dining table. A true masterpiece of craftsmanship, the tabletop is a dazzling display of traditional Zellige tilework, featuring a complex geometric pattern radiating from twin starburst motifs. The rich color palette combines deep cobalt blues, emerald greens, sunny yellows, and earthy terracotta reds against a crisp white background, framed by a meticulous border. Each tiny tile is hand-chiseled and perfectly placed to create a mesmerizing mosaic that is both a functional surface and a work of art. Handcrafted in the historic city of Fes, this table represents weeks of dedicated labor by skilled artisans. The process begins with the creation of glazed clay tiles, which are then painstakingly cut into precise geometric shapes called 'zellij' using a small hammer. These individual pieces are arranged upside down in a frame to form the intricate design before being bound together with cement. The heavy mosaic top rests securely on a sturdy, hand-forged wrought iron base, finished in a classic black to complement the vibrant tiles. This substantial table is designed to be the centerpiece of your dining area, whether indoors or on a covered patio. Its durable construction and weather-resistant finish make it suitable for year-round use, offering a unique and inviting space for gathering with family and friends. More than just furniture, it is a piece of history and culture that will be cherished for generations.
"Every imperfection tells a story of human hands at work."
Artifact Details
- Maalem (Master Artisan)Maalem Driss El Fassi
- TechniqueTraditional Zellige (hand-cut tile mosaic) assembly and wrought iron forging
- Time Invested160Hours
- Collection Year2026





