This brutalist coffee table from the 1980s was designed and crafted in Germany as an architectural, sculptural form rooted in the raw aesthetic of its era. The tabletop consists of large, irregular natural slate and stone tiles, assembled in a geometric patchwork pattern centered around a lighter beige diamond motif. The dominant hues are earthy browns, rusty reds, subdued greys, and ochre yellows, all highlighting the natural character of the materials. The matte surface accentuates the unpolished texture, with visible grain, mineral inclusions, and organic color variations lending the piece a tactile authenticity. The base is a solid, geometric pedestal finished in matching stone, giving the table a monolithic, architectural presence. Softly rounded tabletop edges contrast with the sharply defined, angular base. The table measures 120 cm in width, 80 cm in depth, and 40 cm in height, weighing approximately 30 kg. Preserved in very good condition, only subtle signs of use typical for vintage stone furniture are visible, with no major damage or repairs. This piece tells the story of the 1980s—a time when brutalism sought expression in the honesty of materials and the power of geometric form. Each stone tile forms part of a narrative of geological layers, as if the table were a fragment of landscape transposed into the living room. The raw, weighty mass speaks
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Height40 cm
Width80 cm
Length120 cm
Dimension details
Length120 cm
Height40 cm
Width80 cm
Weight30 kg
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