Coffee table, brown walnut, by B. Landsman, H. Nepozitek, Jitona, Czechoslovakia, 1960s.
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This coffee table, designed by Bohumil Landsman and Hubert Nepozitek and produced by Jitona in Czechoslovakia in the 1960s, is a representative example of mid-century modern craftsmanship. The tabletop is made of walnut wood with a warm, medium-brown tone and subtle golden undertones, featuring an even, expressive grain. Its rectangular shape is slightly organic, with softly rounded corners and gently beveled edges, echoing the era’s affinity for natural forms and gentle geometry. The four legs, crafted from beech wood, are slender, tapered, and splayed at an angle, lending a sense of lightness to the structure. The construction is minimalist, free from visible hardware or ornamentation, and finished in a semi-matte lacquer that diffuses light without excessive gloss. Dimensions are 121 × 52 cm, height 55 cm. The table is in restored condition: the surface has been stripped of its original coating, stained with oak-colored dye, and protected with a durable lacquer, with no visible signs of wear or damage. In its form, the table echoes the voice of the 1960s—a period in which Czech design sought equilibrium between utility, lightness, and the quiet expression of material. The table seems to recount stories of hospitality and daily rituals, offering a resting place for a coffee cup and a design magazine. The walnut grain and soft lines of the legs evoke a return to simplicity, while the semi-matte finish absorbs light like a tranquil afternoon. This is a piece that has borne witness to conversations, reading sessions, and
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Height55 cm
Depth52 cm
Width121 cm
Dimension details
Width121 cm
Height55 cm
Depth52 cm
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