If 2024 was all about soft curves and quiet luxury, 2025 is leaning bolder. Enter: sculptural stone. Equal parts organic and architectural, this trend is ushering in furniture that feels carved, not manufactured. Think: travertine dining tables that look like they were pulled straight from a cliffside in Puglia. Plinth coffee tables with jagged edges, monolithic shapes and pedestal bases that read more landform than living room. Everything feels more grounded, moodier and elemental. Simply put, it’s furniture with permanence.
As we collectively shift away from the ephemeral—fast fashion, fast design, fast everything—there’s something deeply appealing about objects that are built to last. And few brands are leaning into that tension quite like Eternity Modern. Based in Vancouver, the brand made its name producing meticulous, museum-worthy reproductions of mid-century icons—from Mario Bellini’s modular Camaleonda sofa to Pierre Jeanneret’s teak-and-cane chairs. And now, they’re applying that same obsessive attention to craftsmanship to stone.
Each piece in their sculptural table collection is carved from Italian-sourced marble or travertine, with options like Calacatta Viola, Arabescato and Kunis Breccia—aka the marbles designers are scrambling to source right now. Thanks to their direct-to-consumer model, however, most pieces fall in the $1,000 to $5,000 range—a fraction of what high-end manufacturers charge for similar Italian stone. Not to mention that nearly every design is customizable, right down to the finish and sizing.
So below, find five standout Eternity Modern pieces that prove sculptural stone isn’t just trending—it’s becoming the new definition of luxe living.