LUXXU's Thor Center Table breaks the mold of luxury furniture with its sculptural design and rare materials

The new Thor Center Table, LUXXU’s centerpiece, combines precious materials and sculptural lines to bring a unique character to the world of high-end furniture.

According to an article published by LUXXU, the Thor Center Table is designed to make a bold statement in the living room—if you know what I mean. Its name inevitably evokes power and majesty, and the company claims to have created a piece that combines bold lines with rare materials to create a strong visual identity.

Materials and Craftsmanship

The table features Nero Marquina marble, black lacquer, polished brass, and a smoked mirror top
. These elements, incidentally, are confirmed by several other retailers and specialized catalogs, all of which list the same range of materials. House of Europa, for example, and other distributors specify that the piece is handcrafted in Portugal and can also be customized according to the customer’s requests.

Various sources list its length as approximately 150 cm, its width as 135 cm, and its height as 47 cm. Its weight is around 120 kg
, according to several descriptions. As for delivery, this also varies by website: LUXXU’s product page mentions six to eight weeks, while other retailers cite eight to ten business weeks. Oh, and Luxuryofhomes also notes that they offer delivery in Italy at no additional cost.

Aesthetics and Use

LUXXU highlights the table’s sculptural geometry and the contrast of materials, which make it a true visual focal point in modern or reimagined interiors. The combination of veined marble with polished metal elements aims to play on the contrast between gravity and brilliance, according to their marketing descriptions and certain specialized catalogs that analyze the piece.

Given its imposing size and considerable weight, this table inevitably poses challenges for installation and use. Several technical specifications also emphasize the option to customize it, which, on the one hand, suggests a bespoke approach, but may also slightly extend lead times. As for the price, it is not directly stated in these summaries, but the brand emphasizes that it is a high-end piece, so one can assume it won’t come cheap.

The Thor clearly reflects a persistent trend in the luxury furniture market: a preference for sculptural pieces that reinforce an interior’s identity. Some specialized publications even list it among the most striking contemporary designs, demonstrating that it has earned a place in the industry’s leading catalogs. It exemplifies this dialectic—this tension between functionality and aesthetics, between a utilitarian object and a decorative totem.