This Belgian coffee table from the 1970s is a striking example of Brutalist design, featuring a sculptural, hand-forged wrought iron base. The thick iron bands are twisted and arranged in an intricate, geometric pattern of symmetrical scrolls and interlocking loops, giving the piece a dynamic, architectural rhythm. The metal is finished in a matte brown-black tone, with visible patina, oxidation, and areas of wear that emphasize its vintage authenticity. The robust, twisted legs provide solid support for the round smoked glass top, which offers a cool grey-brown tint and a smooth, glossy finish in sharp contrast to the textured, industrial base. The glass top is thick and stable. The table remains in good vintage condition, with minor scratches on the glass and some rust or discoloration on the metal, all of which enhance its character and authenticity.
This table conveys the spirit of an era when craftsmanship met expressive form, and raw material became a statement of intent. The iron spirals recall the search for structure and dynamism of the 1970s, as Brutalism entered interiors with an emphasis on strength and uncompromising honesty. Every mark of patina and sign of
DIMENSION
Height43 cm
Width100 cm
Length100 cm
Dimension details
Length100 cm
Height43 cm
Width100 cm
Weight50 kg
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