This rockabilly-style coffee table from the Polish People's Republic era is a quintessential teardrop form measuring 65 × 65 cm with a height of 59 cm, faithfully capturing the spirit of mid-20th-century Polish design. The tabletop is crafted from a graphite-grey laminate with a cool, marbled pattern, framed by a wide, polished brass band that accentuates the geometry and introduces a subtle touch of shine. The table stands on three slender, tapered wooden legs in dark brown, each finished with a brass ferrule. Beneath the main surface, a kidney-shaped lower shelf in dark wood veneer offers practical space for small items or display. The overall finish is semi-matte, with the brass elements providing a gentle sheen. The piece is preserved in very good vintage condition: minor scratches on the brass rim and some discoloration on the lower shelf are visible, typical of authentic use. This table speaks in the language of the 1950s and 60s, when Polish interiors began to embrace Western influences and rockabilly and mid-century modern moved from movie posters into everyday reality. The teardrop-shaped top, with its marble effect, recalls aspirations for elegance even within the constraints of the PRL era. Brass trim and splayed, slim legs hint at a time when furniture was meant to be both functional and visually striking—ready to take center stage in the living room. Subtle traces of use are like the quiet whisper of past decades: the history of gatherings, afternoon coffee, and conversations around its gently gleaming surface. The tear-shaped table can be paired with upholstered 'patyczak' armchairs, a low mid-century sideboard, or a geometric rug in muted tones. It will work well in both eclectic living rooms and
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Height59 cm
Width65 cm
Length65 cm
Dimension details
Length65 cm
Height59 cm
Width65 cm
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