Coffee table, light oak, glass, by K. Kozelka & A. Kropacek, Interier Praha, Czechoslovakia, 1930s.
Coffee table, light oak, glass, by K. Kozelka & A. Kropacek, Interier Praha, Czechoslovakia, 1930s. - 49272
Coffee table, light oak, glass, by K. Kozelka & A. Kropacek, Interier Praha, Czechoslovakia, 1930s. - 49273
Coffee table, light oak, glass, by K. Kozelka & A. Kropacek, Interier Praha, Czechoslovakia, 1930s. - 49274
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Coffee table, light oak, glass, by K. Kozelka & A. Kropacek, Interier Praha, Czechoslovakia, 1930s.

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This round coffee table from the 1930s, designed by Karel Kozelka and Antonín Kropáček for Interiér Praha, is a striking example of functional and minimalist Czechoslovak Art Deco. The structure, crafted from solid oak in a warm light tone, features a natural, slightly satin finish that highlights the wood grain. The tabletop is made of clear glass set into a robust oak rim, resulting in a crisp contrast between the transparent surface and the rich wood texture. Three splayed, tapered legs connect to a circular wooden shelf at the base—a detail that adds both stability and a practical storage element. The pronounced geometry, precise joinery, and absence of ornate fittings anchor the table firmly in the early modernist aesthetic of the 1930s. The condition is very good, with only minor marks of use and small imperfections in the wood, typical for a vintage piece that has undergone gentle restoration. This table echoes the optimism and order of pre-war modernism—its form is a quiet dialogue between simplicity and function. Oak and glass together bring the ambiance of the 1930s, when designers sought a balance between architectural discipline and domestic warmth. Each detail speaks of an era when furniture was made to endure and serve generations; there is no randomness here, every line and joint is intentional. The table would suit a living room inspired by modernism, paired with upholstered armchairs on wooden legs or a sofa with a geometric silhouette. It can be combined with minimalist brass lamps, ceramic vases, or a selection of art books on the lower shelf. It also blends well in an eclectic collector’s interior, where the light oak and glass bring a sense of ease to a space filled with bolder elements.
DIMENSION
Height56 cm
Width73 cm
Coffee table, light oak, glass, by K. Kozelka & A. Kropacek, Interier Praha, Czechoslovakia, 1930s. - DIMENSION
Length73 cm
Dimension details
  • Length73 cm
  • Height56 cm
  • Width73 cm
  • Weight15 kg
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