This vintage Italian coffee table from the 1970s is defined by an architectural composition reminiscent of the spirit of Carlo Scarpa's designs. The structure rests on two sculptural bases made of solid travertine, each shaped into rhythmic, stepped arches with bold geometric presence. The stone is rendered in a light beige hue, marked by natural color variations and fossil inclusions, lending it an organic, subtly raw appearance; the finish is matte and lightly porous, characteristic of untreated or lightly polished travertine. The large, clear oval glass top, with a polished and glossy surface, sits on discreet round pads that protect the stone and ensure stability. With proportions of 120 cm width, 80 cm depth, and 35 cm height, the table offers both presence and functionality, while the substantial bases guarantee a sense of solidity. The table is in good vintage condition, with minor signs of age on the travertine, such as small chips or discolorations, but no major defects. The glass top remains clear and free of significant scratches. This form echoes the voice of 1970s Italian modernism and brutalism: travertine speaks of craftsmanship that values the authenticity of raw materials, while the geometric arches recall the rhythmic architecture of Scarpa. The glass top introduces an airy quality, allowing light to move freely across the space, while the stone anchors the piece, as if drawing from the history of ancient Italian palazzi and contemporary galleries. Every irregularity and inclusion in the travertine records the passage of time, not detracting from the function, but adding depth and character. The table could be paired with a sofa of
DIMENSION
Height35 cm
Width80 cm
Length120 cm
Dimension details
Length120 cm
Height35 cm
Width80 cm
Weight100 kg
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