This brutalist coffee table from the 1980s is constructed from natural slate and stone, forming a geometric, patchwork-like square top. The color palette is distinctly earthy, featuring deep rust, ochre, slate gray, and muted olive green, with each stone tile displaying its own unique veining and texture. The tabletop surface is predominantly matte and unpolished, emphasizing the raw, organic character of the materials. The solid, monolithic base, also clad in stone with a rough texture and rust-brown hue, supports the top with architectural presence. Visible joints between the tiles are filled with mortar, enhancing the handcrafted, artisanal feel. The table’s proportions are robust and balanced, with a strong, sculptural silhouette that embodies the essence of brutalist design. The overall condition is very good, with only minor signs of age-related wear and subtle patina, no major damage or visible repairs. This piece echoes the voice of the 1980s—a time when designers pursued authenticity and the expressive power of raw materials. Its weighty form and unpolished surface carry a tactile honesty, as if the table were hewn directly from the earth and left in its most elemental state. Each stone tile, with its own individual grain and color, creates a mosaic that speaks of geological time and human craftsmanship. The table does not strive for lightness; instead, it asserts its presence, inviting a sense of sculptural calm into the room. The table may be paired with simple, upholstered sofas and minimalist lighting to highlight its monumental nature. It would suit mid-century modern interiors, loft spaces with concrete and steel, or eclectic, collector-driven arrangements. It is
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Height48 cm
Width70 cm
Length70 cm
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Length70 cm
Height48 cm
Width70 cm
Weight60 kg
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