This Belgian coffee or side table from the 1970s exemplifies brutalist and industrial aesthetics with its sculptural construction. The base consists of heavy, authentic metal chain links arranged into three legs, each secured with two robust circular collars. The metal features a raw, dark grey finish accented by silvery and steel abrasions, with visible patina and areas of natural oxidation and wear. The matte surface contrasts with a thick, clear glass tabletop with a polished edge, resting securely on the substantial base. The table’s proportions are balanced; it weighs approximately 25 kg, stands 67 cm high, and measures 80 cm in diameter. The piece is preserved in very good condition, showing only minor signs of age on the metal and glass, with no major defects. The chain links evoke an era when material strength and industrial design became a manifesto of modernity. The table seems to whisper stories of Belgian factory spaces from the 1970s, where steel and glass met uncompromisingly and form revealed the truth of its materials. In daylight, the matte metal absorbs shadow while the glass reflects its surroundings, creating a subtle interplay between weight and transparency. This table may serve as the focal point of a living room or an unconventional side table in a loft or eclectic space. It can be paired with a textile sofa in neutral tones or a leather armchair to emphasize the contrast of textures. The raw base harmonizes well with minimalist lamps, concrete planters, or oversized art books. Interiors in mid-century modern, industrial, or collector’s styles will benefit from its distinctive and authentic presence.
DIMENSION
Height67 cm
Width80 cm
Length80 cm
Dimension details
Length80 cm
Height67 cm
Width80 cm
Weight25 kg
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