This 1980s German coffee table exemplifies the principles of brutalist furniture design, constructed upon a solid, geometric base. The square top is composed of varied slate and stone tiles, each displaying unique textures, subtle veining, and individual color tones. The palette is dominated by earthy rust-browns, deep charcoal greys, and muted olive greens. The matte surface accentuates the raw, organic quality of the stone, while visible joints between the tiles reinforce the table's architectural character. The base, slightly tapered and clad in the same stone as the top, provides both stability and visual harmony. Robust and balanced, the table avoids ornamentation in favor of material honesty typical of the brutalist movement. It is in good vintage condition, showing minor signs of use such as small chips and surface irregularities that enhance its authentic patina. The form of this table echoes the spirit of its era – the 1980s, when a fascination with raw materiality and architectural inspiration defined a bold design language. The stone seems to narrate a story of enduring natural force, while the geometric tile arrangement hints at a fascination with order, structure, and monumentality. This is a piece that does not aim for visual lightness; instead, it invites close observation, its hues of grey and brown evoking a fragment of sculpted landscape brought indoors.
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Height48 cm
Width70 cm
Length70 cm
Dimension details
Length70 cm
Height48 cm
Width70 cm
Weight100 kg
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