This coffee table by Georges Mathias from the 1970s exemplifies Belgian vintage design, blending the noble character of natural stone with a refined metallic accent. The rectangular top, crafted from light beige travertine with pronounced natural veining and a matte, honed surface, rests on a solid rectangular base made from the same material, ensuring visual harmony and stability. At the center, a slightly recessed square brass plate, signed “Maho” (Mathias), features subtle abstract etching and a satin sheen. The golden hue of the brass and its gentle patina emphasize the artistic essence of the piece. The restrained palette—beige stone and warm gold metal—complements the precise craftsmanship and softly rounded corners, characteristic of late modernist aesthetics. The table is preserved in very good vintage condition—surfaces are clean, with no visible damage, chips, or restoration marks. The table speaks in the voice of the 1970s, reflecting a refined minimalism: the substantial travertine form conveys calm and gravity, while the brass plate—with its gentle patina and abstract design—suggests a meeting of craftsmanship and artistic freedom. Each line and detail invites careful observation, as if the table, a witness to an era when natural materials and geometric discipline were synonymous with luxury, is telling its own story of bold interior design. The Mathias table may be paired with minimalist sofas in light
DIMENSION
Height35 cm
Width80 cm
Length130 cm
Dimension details
Length130 cm
Height35 cm
Width80 cm
Weight100 kg
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