The rectangular Alamo table represents a fresh take on the Art Deco style popular worldwide in the 1930s and 1940s. It harmoniously combines contemporary minimalism and elegant silhouettes of the past. When creating this model, designer David Lopez Quincoces began with the concept of lightness. The exceptionally slender tabletop and base look almost weightless. Artfully selected materials accentuate their elegance. The bronze-painted metal frame of the table supports the tabletop made of aluminum laminate with a mosaic finish created using the reconstructed marble. For this model, Lema uses an exclusive mosaic-effect finish consisting of resin, pigmented marble dust, and fragments of bronze and brass. Three variants inspired by precious natural stones are available to order: Nero Belgian Blue, Verde Malachite, and Blu Lapislazzuli. The tabletop can also be made of heat-treated oak.