



120" Castilian Dining Table by Ambella Home
120"W x 44"D x 31"H
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Solid mindi dining table featuring a hand carved border around the top, a twisted double pedestal base, and a rich mahogany finish. Seats 8 to 10.
120"W x 44"D x 31"H

The Anchor of the Moody Modern Home
AMBELLA HOME COLLECTION
Ambella Home is built for permanence. In Archdale, North Carolina, the work happens with studio discipline and American craftsmanship, not fast-line production. Veteran artisans shape each piece with the kind of measured control that shows up after dark, when walnut reads deeper, textiles hold shadow, and hand-burnished brass warms under low-lumen light.
AURA Modern Home curates Ambella through a strict edit. The AURA Standard narrows the brand’s most compelling ready-to-ship finishes and upholsteries into a focused selection with quiet authority. Classic heritage, sharpened for a cinematic, moody aesthetic.

Measured Craftsmanship, Structural Integrity
Ambella is built around structural integrity and disciplined silhouettes. Frames are engineered to retain their profile, not just for a season, but for years of real use.
Upholstery is bench-crafted with measured craftsmanship, where pattern alignment, seam control, and tailored edges are treated as fundamentals, not upgrades.
Materials are chosen for how they behave in the lived-in home. Top-grain pebble leather that stays matte under low-lumen light. Heavyweight Belgian linen with a dry hand. Dense weaves that hold their tone in shadow.
This is quality you can see in the quiet details. The way the arm line stays sharp. The way the seat maintains its balance. The way hardware feels solid in the hand, with hand-burnished brass that warms over time rather than looking new forever.

Finish Depth, Material Honesty
Ambella quality is also in the surfaces. Wood finishes are selected for depth, not shine. Walnut, oak, and charcoal tones are layered to read rich under warm lighting, with textures that feel tactile rather than lacquered.
On case goods, proportions do the work. Long, grounded forms. Clean reveals. Doors and drawers that move with weight and precision.
Materials often contrast in a controlled way. Honed stone tops paired with sand-cast metal bases. Darker woods set against warm metal accents.
The result is furniture that does not rely on ornament to feel luxurious. It relies on material honesty, exacting construction, and the kind of quiet permanence that makes a room feel composed after nightfall.

Classic with an Edge
Ambella is classic form with a sharpened edge. That restraint makes each piece an anchor in the AURA aesthetic, where shadow, structure, and material depth do the work.
Dark Academia
Solid wood desks and top-grain pebble leather seating, built for warm lamp light, brass accents, and rooms lined with books.
Vintage and Old Money
Walnut and charcoal case goods with heirloom proportion, credenzas and sideboards that steady a space and read collected over time.
Art Deco Revival
Disciplined curves and tailored upholstery, like a quiet theater lobby where smoked glass flickers, then goes matte again.
George Moussa’s philosophy is simple: upholstery makes wood look better, and wood makes upholstery look better. Together, they create the grounded presence a moody modern room requires.