This coffee table from the 1960s exemplifies brutalist design, combining solid materials with a bold architectural presence. The tabletop is crafted from anthracite granite, displaying a matte finish and a naturally uneven texture that shifts from deep black to lighter gray highlights. The robust oak frame and legs, finished in a honey tone, reveal a clear, linear wood grain and a smooth, satin surface. The massive, rectangular legs extend above the edge of the granite, forming a distinctive frame that emphasizes the table’s geometric character. Exposed joinery and layered corner construction reinforce the piece’s handcrafted, honest nature. The table measures 135 × 90 cm, with a height of 49 cm. It is preserved in very good, restored condition—free of visible damage or excessive wear. Both the granite top and the oak frame remain authentic and stylistically coherent with the era of production. The table carries the voice of the 1960s, an era fascinated by the rawness of materials and the clarity of form. The granite top evokes the industrial landscapes of the period—cool and weighty, yet animated by shifts in tone and texture. The oak structure reflects an appreciation for craftsmanship, simplicity, and strength; the legs, purposefully extending above the surface, assert an architectural statement and the honesty of brutalism. In texture and appearance, the table reminds us that the appeal of natural materials lies in their authenticity and in the courage of their forms. Such a coffee table would suit spaces inspired by modernism or eclectic collector interiors. It can be paired with upholstered sofas in neutral hues as well as with metal or ceramic accents. Its pronounced silhouette
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Height49 cm
Width90 cm
Length135 cm
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Length135 cm
Height49 cm
Width90 cm
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