This brutalist coffee table from the 1980s embodies a bold, architectural presence. The rectangular top, crafted from slate and natural stone tiles with rounded corners, forms a geometric patchwork composition. The color palette is earthy and varied, with dominant shades of rust, ochre, beige, grey, and brown. Each stone tile features unique veining and a matte finish, ranging from smooth to subtly textured surfaces. The central tile, oriented as a diamond and in a lighter beige, gently draws the eye. The robust base, also clad in matching stone, mirrors the patchwork motif and ensures stability while reinforcing the table’s geometric simplicity. The proportions are solid and low—quintessential for late-20th-century brutalist design. Visible joints between the tiles are precise. The table is in good vintage condition, showing only minor signs of use, such as slight surface irregularities and natural patina. This piece tells the story of the 1980s, a time when architecture and design valued the honesty of raw materials, exploring the expressive potential of stone. Each tile, reminiscent of a landscape fragment, brings a unique narrative of time, geology, and touch. The nuanced, uneven stonework speaks to the authenticity and boldness of its era—where ruggedness was not the opposite of beauty but its very source. The substantial base evokes a sense of grounding, while the softened corners balance the table’s sculptural strength. The coffee table can be paired with a minimalist 1980s sofa or a modern armchair with clean lines to accentuate its monumental presence. It would suit a living room with a neutral, understated palette, allowing the stonework to serve as a visual centerpiece.
DIMENSION
Height40 cm
Width80 cm
Length120 cm
Dimension details
Length120 cm
Height40 cm
Width80 cm
Weight60 kg
DELIVERY
MethodFind out more
Estimated delivery time
Today
Order within supplier
23.07
At your place
Professional vendor vintage
Safe shoppingWe care about the comfort of your purchases.Find out more