This coffee table from 1970s Germany is an example of Bauhaus-inspired design, characterized by minimalist, functional aesthetics rooted in late modernism. Its frame is constructed from highly polished chromed metal, with smoothly curved legs that transition seamlessly into the square outline of the top. The tabletop is made of smoked, brown-grey tinted glass with a satin-matte finish and gently rounded corners, creating a soft interplay between transparency and the reflective chrome. The visible screws at the joints add a subtle industrial accent while maintaining the overall harmony of the piece. With proportions of 62.5 × 62.5 cm and a height of 46 cm, the table offers practicality for living spaces, while its low profile aligns with the vocabulary of modernist interiors. The piece is preserved in good vintage condition: fully refreshed, showing even patina and light scratches on the glass and chrome, with no significant damage or traces of repair. The price refers to a single item. This minimalist form echoes the spirit of the 1970s, when Bauhaus and postwar modernism guided design towards clarity of line and honest function. The table seems to narrate the era when light played across chromed surfaces and smoked glass softened the edges of everyday life. Every detail—from the gentle curves of the frame to the industrial accent of the screws—reflects a pursuit of balance between technology and domestic comfort. The piece does not impose itself but invites a sense of calm and order into the surrounding space. The coffee table may be paired with a low-profile sofa or a mid-century modern armchair. It works well against a background of neutral walls
DIMENSION
Height46 cm
Width62 cm
Length62 cm
Dimension details
Length62 cm
Height46 cm
Width62 cm
Weight9 kg
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