This coffee table, attributed to Paul Kingma and originating from Belgium in the 1980s, embodies a striking brutalist form. The tabletop features a mosaic of natural slate and stone tiles, arranged in a geometric, slightly asymmetrical pattern. The multicolored palette—greens, ochres, browns, greys, rust, and touches of yellow—creates an organic feel, while the matte surface with its subtle natural sheen highlights the richness of the materials. The edges are rounded and finished with a textured, metallic grey frame, while inlaid copper and brass accents introduce bold metallic details. The base is robust and geometric, supported by cylindrical black metal legs, reinforcing the table’s brutalist aesthetic. The proportions are substantial and low, with a thick tabletop and stable support. The table is in good vintage condition, showing minor signs of use typical for its age: surface irregularities and patina are a natural consequence of the materials and the passage of time. In this construction, the voice of the 1980s resonates—a decade when designers embraced raw materials to express the honesty of form. Stone and metal seem to engage in a dialogue—their textures narrating a story of earth and industry, while the asymmetrical mosaic evokes the spontaneity of a sculptural gesture. The table could recount a period when interiors became sites of experimentation, and every detail—from cool greys to warm copper highlights—carried significance. It is an object that
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Height55 cm
Width95 cm
Length95 cm
Dimension details
Length95 cm
Height55 cm
Width95 cm
Weight60 kg
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