This Belgian coffee table from the 1970s exemplifies the era’s interplay between minimalism and the fascination with light. The construction features a thick, clear beveled glass top with subtly green-tinted edges, resting upon four substantial, rectangular lucite columns. These columns are mounted on a stepped, multi-layered lucite base, all in highly transparent, polished acrylic that gives the table a luminous, crystalline character. The proportions are generous—120 cm wide by 110 cm deep and 42 cm high—while the sharp edges and seamless joints reinforce its architectural clarity. The color palette is limited to cool, transparent tones, allowing light to pass through and animate the form from within. The table is preserved in very good vintage condition, with no visible signs of significant wear, chips, or cracks. The table speaks in the voice of the 1970s, when luxury was defined by material, space, and the choreography of light. The lucite columns, echoing architectural motifs of the time, appear to elevate the glass top, letting the interior flow through the transparent base. It evokes the decade’s fascination with reflections and shadows—light plays across the polished surfaces, creating cinematic effects reminiscent of Hollywood Regency glamour. Rather than dominating the room, the table acts as a subtle anchor that lets the surrounding décor unfold with a sense of ease and late modern sophistication. This piece can be paired with low, clean-lined sofas upholstered in natural fabrics or with arm
DIMENSION
Height42 cm
Width110 cm
Length120 cm
Dimension details
Length120 cm
Height42 cm
Width110 cm
Weight100 kg
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