Coffee Table Łezka, brown wood, brass, Poland, 1960s.
349 PLN
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This coffee table from the 1960s is a distinctive example of Polish design from the PRL era, reflecting the rockabilly and mid-century modern aesthetics. The teardrop (kidney-shaped) tabletop is made of warm, medium brown wood veneer with a pronounced wood grain. The edge is encircled by a subtle metallic—likely brass—trim, lending a refined retro accent. Three slender, turned wooden legs in the classic 'patyczak' (stick leg) style, finished in a matching brown tone, support the construction. One leg is missing its brass foot cap, while the others are intact. The table’s proportions and airy silhouette typify furniture of this period, balancing utility with visual lightness. Condition: the top displays discolorations, scratches, and a section of delaminated veneer; the entire table shows age-appropriate wear consistent with decades of use during the PRL era. The form of this table tells a story of postwar Poland, when modernity and accessibility were matched by a touch of creative flair. The teardrop top and slim legs speak with the voice of the 1960s—a time when Western influences filtered into local interiors, and rockabilly and pop art found their way into everyday life in accessible
DIMENSION
Height56 cm
Width63 cm
Length63 cm
Dimension details
Length63 cm
Height56 cm
Width63 cm
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