This coffee table from the 1960s, designed and crafted in Germany, exemplifies the minimalist ethos of mid-century modern design with clear Bauhaus inspiration. Constructed entirely from 2 cm thick transparent acrylic, both the tabletop and the base embrace pure form without unnecessary embellishments. The organically asymmetrical oval top features softly rounded edges, while two intersecting acrylic panels form a cross-shaped base, providing structural stability without compromising the table’s visual lightness and openness. The finish is uniformly smooth and polished, with no discernible texture or grain, and the seamless construction reveals no visible hardware or joints. The transparent acrylic subtly reflects and refracts light, amplifying the table’s sense of weightlessness. The piece has been restored and remains in very good condition, with no visible scratches, chips, or signs of wear. Its form, as clear and lucid as a memory of the 1960s, tells the story of that era’s design courage: a time when German makers embraced new materials to bring freshness and modernity into the home. The table appears to float, brightening the room without visual heaviness—transparency allows light to flow freely, while the gentle curves soften geometric discipline. This is a piece that does not dominate but accompanies, quietly suggesting: "Let me be the backdrop for daily rituals and social gatherings." This table may be paired with a
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Height56 cm
Width80 cm
Length128 cm
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Length128 cm
Height56 cm
Width80 cm
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