This 1970s brutalist coffee table from the Netherlands combines a solid wood tabletop in a honey-brown shade with a sculpted steel base. The tabletop features a subtle, striped wood grain and a matte finish, set within a rectangular shape with rounded ends and precisely integrated into the steel frame. The table's legs and frame are made from robust, hand-shaped steel in a deep, near-black grey, with a raw, industrial texture and visible patina. Dramatic, curved cut-outs in the steel legs add a sense of movement and architectural depth, while visible welds and joints highlight the table’s artisanal, handcrafted nature. The construction is sturdy, designed for everyday use, with the solid steel base providing stability and the wooden insert offering tactile warmth. The table remains in good vintage condition, displaying only minor signs of age such as light scratches on the wood and a natural patina on the steel, with no major damage or repairs evident. This piece echoes the voice of the 1970s, when brutalism entered interiors with unapologetic honesty and an aversion to superfluous ornamentation. Here, the meeting of raw steel and warm wood forms a deliberate contrast—a reminder that beauty lies in structure and material. The sculptural silhouette speaks of the era’s fascination with architectural forms in furniture, while the curved negative spaces in the legs evoke the spirit of industrial experimentation and craftsmanship. The table works well in a living room paired with streamlined sofas, textured leather or heavy-we
DIMENSION
Height52 cm
Width64 cm
Length111 cm
Dimension details
Length111 cm
Height52 cm
Width64 cm
Weight30 kg
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