




Column Accent Table, Agate
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Production Timeline for Large Items: 7 to 12 Business Days
General delivery guidance (post-production):
- Large items: approx. 3 – 6 weeks
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Made-to-Order & Project Items:
Many Panache Artistry products are made to order (look for the TAG on the product page), including items that are:
- manufactured specifically after an order is placed
- produced as part of a batch or project run
- not held as finished stock
For such items:
- production typically begins shortly after order confirmation
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- delivery timelines may change due to production or logistics factors
Made-to-order and project items are supplied in accordance with our Returns & Cancellations Policy and your statutory rights.
The same extraordinary agate , amber, honey, and cream tiles composed across the column surface , here finds its most slender and most architectural expression. The Column accent table carries a small round disc top above a slim agate-tiled column of considerable geological beauty. The honey and amber tones of the agate carry warmth across the column surface in a composition that changes with the quality of light , in direct sun the translucency of the agate makes the whole column appear to glow from within; in lamplight it deepens into something richer and more amber. A piece of complete, considered geological beauty placed precisely where a room needs a vertical surface of the most extraordinary available material.





