This 1970s coffee table, attributed to the Belgian maker Fedam, exemplifies late modernist simplicity, where materiality takes center stage—natural travertine and brass. The rectangular top, measuring 120 × 70 cm, is crafted from light beige travertine, its surface marked by subtle, organic veins and a gently porous, matte texture. The tabletop and base are outlined by a slim, polished brass trim, lending a touch of golden sheen and a distinct graphic edge. The construction relies on a solid, rectangular pedestal, with proportions that balance the monumental presence of stone and the lighter reflection of metal. The design is minimalist and geometric, focused on clean lines and robust craftsmanship. The table is in good vintage condition: minor signs of use, such as small scratches and a natural patina on the brass, are visible, with no damage or repairs. Precise joints highlight the quality of the workmanship and the seamless integration of materials. Within the stone lies the voice of the 1970s—a decade when refined materials and formal restraint defined modern luxury. The travertine slab recalls a fascination with nature and permanence, while the brass lines gently trace the boundary between light and shadow, as if the table tells of an encounter between earth and sun. Its minimalist form does not seek to dominate
DIMENSION
Height38 cm
Width70 cm
Length120 cm
Dimension details
Length120 cm
Height38 cm
Width70 cm
Weight40 kg
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