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Link Dining Table
Overview
This aesthetic marvel will work well in any chic interior. Just look at the clever juxtaposition of steel legs set off by a central cross brace, also available in a contrasting color. The ultimate in refinement and an instant conversation starter.
The cross brace in a contrasting color is described by Amisco as a defining feature — "the clever juxtaposition of steel legs set off by a central cross brace, also available in a contrasting color." This detail transforms what might otherwise be a clean, utilitarian table base into a deliberate design statement, drawing the eye to the geometric cross structure at the center.
Design Aesthetic
The Link table sits firmly in Urban collection — the same design family as the Easton, Brock, and Malloy pieces reviewed earlier — defined by gleaming metals, pure flowing lines, and a confident contemporary sensibility. The base features clean, slanted legs connected by a central cross brace, creating a trestle-like support structure that is both functional and architectural.
The clever juxtaposition of steel legs set off by a central cross brace — available in a contrasting color — makes the Link the ultimate in refinement and an instant conversation starter. The two-tone Metallo + Black Coral combination in your configuration keeps the contrast subtle — deep gray against near-black — a sophisticated, restrained take on the two-tone option rather than a bold color clash. The Lava Starstone top anchors the table with a dark, dramatic surface that echoes the moody metal palette below.
Starstone: What It Is
Starstone is a proprietary engineered surface — a sintered stone or stone-composite material on a glass substrate, offering the look of natural stone with superior durability. It is not glass and not solid stone, but a high-performance composite that is scratch-resistant, heat-resistant, and easy to maintain.
Lava (Color #70) is the darker of two Starstone colorways. The name suggests a deep, warm-dark tone with earthy or volcanic character — darker and more dramatic than Tuscan (#71), which reads as a lighter, warmer stone tone. Lava would pair especially well with the Metallo (#57) dark gray legs and Black Coral (#25) cross brace, creating a cohesive, moody, contemporary palette throughout.
Tabletop Options
The Link base is compatible with a wide range of top materials consistent with other dining tables: Clear Glass, White Glass, Black Glass, Taupe Glass, Starstone (Lava #70 or Tuscan #71), Italian Porcelain on Glass, TFL (1" thick), Birch Veneer, Walnut Veneer, White Oak Veneer (1" thick), Solid Birch (1 1/16" thick), and Solid Ash.
Overview
This aesthetic marvel will work well in any chic interior. Just look at the clever juxtaposition of steel legs set off by a central cross brace, also available in a contrasting color. The ultimate in refinement and an instant conversation starter.
The cross brace in a contrasting color is described by Amisco as a defining feature — "the clever juxtaposition of steel legs set off by a central cross brace, also available in a contrasting color." This detail transforms what might otherwise be a clean, utilitarian table base into a deliberate design statement, drawing the eye to the geometric cross structure at the center.
Design Aesthetic
The Link table sits firmly in Urban collection — the same design family as the Easton, Brock, and Malloy pieces reviewed earlier — defined by gleaming metals, pure flowing lines, and a confident contemporary sensibility. The base features clean, slanted legs connected by a central cross brace, creating a trestle-like support structure that is both functional and architectural.
The clever juxtaposition of steel legs set off by a central cross brace — available in a contrasting color — makes the Link the ultimate in refinement and an instant conversation starter. The two-tone Metallo + Black Coral combination in your configuration keeps the contrast subtle — deep gray against near-black — a sophisticated, restrained take on the two-tone option rather than a bold color clash. The Lava Starstone top anchors the table with a dark, dramatic surface that echoes the moody metal palette below.
Starstone: What It Is
Starstone is a proprietary engineered surface — a sintered stone or stone-composite material on a glass substrate, offering the look of natural stone with superior durability. It is not glass and not solid stone, but a high-performance composite that is scratch-resistant, heat-resistant, and easy to maintain.
Lava (Color #70) is the darker of two Starstone colorways. The name suggests a deep, warm-dark tone with earthy or volcanic character — darker and more dramatic than Tuscan (#71), which reads as a lighter, warmer stone tone. Lava would pair especially well with the Metallo (#57) dark gray legs and Black Coral (#25) cross brace, creating a cohesive, moody, contemporary palette throughout.
Tabletop Options
The Link base is compatible with a wide range of top materials consistent with other dining tables: Clear Glass, White Glass, Black Glass, Taupe Glass, Starstone (Lava #70 or Tuscan #71), Italian Porcelain on Glass, TFL (1" thick), Birch Veneer, Walnut Veneer, White Oak Veneer (1" thick), Solid Birch (1 1/16" thick), and Solid Ash.