This 1970s coffee table, crafted by a local Belgian artist, features four substantial pyramid-shaped bases made from beige travertine. Each base displays the stone’s natural porosity, subtle color gradations from light beige to sandy tones, and unique veining that lend individual character to every pyramid. The pyramids are positioned at the corners, supporting a thick, square smoked glass top in a cool graphite shade. The glass has a glossy, reflective surface with softly rounded edges, contrasting with the matte, raw finish of the stone. The overall style embodies geometric minimalism with clear influences from brutalism and modernism, characteristic of the late 20th century. The absence of visible hardware or joinery highlights the purity of form, while the table’s low, sculptural profile makes a strong visual statement. The table is preserved in very good vintage condition, showing only minor, natural traces of use on the stone, with no damage to the glass. The table’s form echoes the voice of the 1970s, an era when architecture and applied arts embraced bold, monolithic shapes and noble materials. The matte coolness of travertine and the soft, reflective glass surface together speak of a fascination with nature’s rawness and architectural order. Each pyramid recalls the monumental gestures of the period,
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Height26 cm
Width90 cm
Length90 cm
Dimension details
Length90 cm
Height26 cm
Width90 cm
Weight50 kg
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