Nine white lines and nine black lines.
David Palterer designed Abbey Road with a simple and basic combination of Bianco di Carrara and Nero Marquina.
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The name refers to the famous photo on the cover of the eleventh Beatles album, where the four greats of music cross the pedestrian crossing of Abbey Road in London
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Abbey Road by David Palterer
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The bichromatic choice of the top emphasizes the high quality of the selected marbles creating a succession of black and white.
The design is clean and essential and the four bases finalise the table in a sculptural way, for a refined living accompanied by design.