This 1970s coffee table, crafted from natural travertine, stands out with its organic, flower-shaped top and geometric cross base made of two solid stone slabs. The tabletop displays a warm beige hue with irregular veining in cream, sand, and light brown tones, giving the surface a distinctive, mineral character. The surface is smooth to the touch, with a satin to semi-gloss finish that accentuates the stone’s natural luster without excessive reflectivity. The softly contoured, petal-like edge is contrasted by the simplicity and stability of the base. Components are joined by concealed screws and wooden panels, ensuring structural durability. The table is preserved in very good vintage condition, with only minor edge wear and subtle surface marks consistent with age, and no major damage or repairs. This piece channels the spirit of 1970s Italian modernism: a table that translates nature into sculptural language, full of soft contours and harmonious proportions. The travertine’s veining evokes geological narratives, while the petal-shaped outline recalls the ambiance of southern gardens and organic-inspired architecture. The table seems to echo the era when Italian design became synonymous with bold syntheses of modernity and nature—where every detail was imbued with meaning, and stone served as a vessel for light and color. Such a table is best showcased in a spacious living room, where its sculptural form remains visually unencumbered. It can be paired with upholstered sofas in solid, muted tones or armchairs with modernist lines. The table works well alongside natural wood, glass, and metallic accents such as chrome or brass lamps. Mid-century modern, minimalist, or eclectic collector interiors will benefit from
DIMENSION
Height47 cm
Width110 cm
Length110 cm
Dimension details
Length110 cm
Height47 cm
Width110 cm
Weight50 kg
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