This coffee table from the 1960s is a clear example of mid-century modern design, defined by its geometric purity and minimalist character. The construction features a substantial, square glass top approximately 19 mm thick, with a clear surface and a subtle greenish hue visible at the edges—a hallmark of thick glass from the period. The polished, reflective glass rests on a stainless steel frame and legs, finished in a cool silver tone. The legs are square in profile, joined at the corners with exposed screws that emphasize the table's industrial yet refined construction. The overall proportions are balanced and low, with no decorative accents, reinforcing the functionalist approach of the era. The table remains in good vintage condition, showing minor scratches on the metal and glass typical of its age, with no major damage or repairs. This piece tells the story of 1960s German modernism, when simplicity and functionality were guided by the belief that less is more. The glass top reflects light like a calm lake, while the steel structure suggests the durability and technical precision emblematic of the era. Its low, compact silhouette seems to float just above the floor, inviting a quiet ritual of afternoon coffee without dominating its surroundings. Such a coffee table could be paired with a sofa in muted tones—grey, navy, or bottle green—to highlight its mid-century roots. It would also work well with other mid-century furnishings, such as a walnut sideboard or a minimalist metal-frame shelving unit. Combining it with a low-pile rug in a neutral shade and a single glass or ceramic accent atop the table would further emphasize its clarity and structural transparency.
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Height41 cm
Width74 cm
Length74 cm
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Length74 cm
Height41 cm
Width74 cm
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