This Italian coffee table from the 1970s features two stepped, architectural bases crafted from light beige travertine and a thick, clear glass top with beveled edges. The sculptural bases present a geometric, tiered design with cascading cutouts reminiscent of brutalist and postmodern compositions, evoking the spirit of Carlo Scarpa’s work. The travertine displays natural veining and subtle tonal variations, with a matte, slightly porous finish that highlights the organic texture of the stone. The glass top is clear and glossy, offering full visibility of the sculptural bases from every angle. The table measures 116 cm in width, 36 cm in height, and 58 cm in depth. The construction is solid, with the glass resting securely on the stone supports. The piece is in very good vintage condition, showing only minor, natural signs of age on the stone and glass, with no visible damage or restoration. This table tells the story of Italian design in the 1970s, where stone and glass merge in bold, sculptural forms. The travertine brings the warmth of southern Europe into the interior, and its stepped shapes evoke architectural narratives where light and shadow are as vital as material. Through the glass top, one can trace subtle lines and shifting shadows in the stone, changing with the time of day. The table quietly recalls an era when function and decoration went hand in hand, and daring shapes invited daily rituals around coffee. For interior arrangement, this table can be paired with a minimalist sofa featuring geometric lines or 1970s armchairs to highlight its architectural presence. It works well in open, bright spaces where natural light accentuates the structure of the travertine and the sheen of the glass. It
DIMENSION
Height36 cm
Width58 cm
Length116 cm
Dimension details
Length116 cm
Height36 cm
Width58 cm
Weight30 kg
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