The Eclipse Collection: Sculptural Resin Dining Tables for Discerning Interiors
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There is a moment, the first time someone sees an Eclipse Collection table in person, when they stop talking. The light moves through the resin, the legs seem to hold the tabletop in suspension, and the room around it changes color. This is not a piece of furniture you simply place in a dining room — it is the piece the dining room is built around.
The Eclipse Collection is the most exclusive line to come out of the Leonardo Gravina atelier: a small, deliberately limited series of dining tables defined by sweeping oval tabletops, sculptural curved legs, and a depth of color that photographs almost cannot capture. Some pieces in the collection incorporate a genuine crystal geode or natural mineral specimen embedded directly into one of the legs — a rare material moment that exists nowhere else in resin furniture. Every table in the collection, with or without a geode, shares the same language: bold, monolithic forms cast in richly pigmented, hand-poured epoxy resin.
What Defines the Eclipse Collection
Unlike Leonardo’s marble-effect or galaxy tables, which are built for everyday luxury dining, Eclipse pieces are conceived as functional sculpture first. Three things set them apart:
Scale and weight. Because of the sheer volume of resin used in each pour, a single Eclipse table can easily weigh in the region of 500 kg. This is not a veneer or a thin resin overlay — it is solid, cast material from the tabletop down through the legs, which is what gives the collection its glass-like optical depth and its presence in a room.
Sculptural legs. Rather than four slender supports, Eclipse tables rest on two broad, curved leg forms that read almost like abstract art on their own. Lit from within or placed near natural light, these legs catch and refract color in a way that shifts throughout the day.
Rare embedded materials. Select pieces feature a hand-sourced amethyst geode, agate slice, or other natural mineral formation set into the base of one leg — a true one-of-a-kind inclusion, since no two geodes are alike. Other pieces in the collection forgo the mineral inclusion entirely in favor of pure, saturated color and clarity, proving the design works on its own merits.
Color as the Signature Element
Where many resin tables lean on a single neutral palette, the Eclipse Collection treats color as structural. A deep obsidian-black table with a violet amethyst core feels entirely different in a room than a translucent sapphire-blue piece with light pouring through the legs, which feels different again from a jade-green table with a fiery mineral inclusion glowing at its base. Each commission is built around the client’s interior — the resin tone, the clarity level, and the presence or absence of a mineral specimen are all decided before the first pour.
This is also why Eclipse pieces pair so well with the rest of the Leonardo Gravina range. A client drawn to the bold color statement of an Eclipse table often also explores the galaxy resin tables for a second piece, or contrasts it with the warmth of a reclaimed barnwood oval table elsewhere in the home.
Built for the Room, Not the Catalogue
Pricing and Logistics
As with every Leonardo Gravina commission, the quoted price for an Eclipse Collection table is fully inclusive — covering the table itself, delivery, import duties, and customs costs. There are no hidden line items added after the fact. Given the weight and scale involved, delivery is planned and coordinated individually for each piece, and Leonardo will walk you through logistics as part of the quote process.
How to Commission an Eclipse Table
Because each piece is unique and partly dependent on the availability of natural mineral specimens, the Eclipse Collection is available exclusively by direct inquiry — it is not listed with instant checkout. If a piece from this collection has caught your eye, the next step is a short conversation about your space, your preferred palette, and your timeline.
To request a quote or discuss a commission, contact Leonardo directly:
📧 info@leonardogravina.com
📞 +32 (0)487 85 37 37
You can also browse the full range of finishes and forms on the Leonardo Gravina product pages before reaching out.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does an Eclipse Collection table weigh?
Due to the volume of resin used in each cast, an Eclipse table commonly weighs around 500 kg once fully cured. Delivery and placement are planned accordingly for each commission.
Does every Eclipse table include a crystal or geode?
No. Some pieces feature a hand-sourced geode or natural mineral inclusion in one leg, while others are designed purely around color and resin clarity without any embedded mineral. Both approaches belong to the collection.
Can I choose my own color for an Eclipse table?
Yes. Every Eclipse Collection piece is made to order, and the resin tone, clarity, and saturation are selected together with Leonardo before production begins.
How long does it take to produce an Eclipse table?
Production timelines run longer than Leonardo’s standard resin tables because of the scale of the pour and the careful curing process required for such a large, single-cast piece. Exact timelines are confirmed at the quote stage.
Is the price quoted for an Eclipse table all-inclusive?
Yes. Every quote covers the table, delivery, import duties, and customs costs, with no additional charges added afterward.
How do I get a quote for the Eclipse Collection?
Contact Leonardo directly by email at info@leonardogravina.com or by phone at +32 (0)487 85 37 37. Since each piece is made individually, quotes are handled through direct conversation rather than an online store listing.