This coffee table from 1960s Czechoslovakia is a fine example of mid-century modern design, where function meets considered aesthetics. The piece is built on a wooden frame in a warm medium-brown tone with a satin finish that highlights the subtle wood grain. The tabletop is a single sheet of clear glass with polished edges, supported by four slender, tapering legs with gently rounded profiles. The legs are joined by angular wooden stretchers, imparting an architectural rhythm to the silhouette. A distinctive feature is the rectangular blue accent on the glass top, introducing a touch of graphic contrast and playful retro spirit. The table is preserved in very good condition, with no visible traces of wear or restoration. The table resonates with the voice of the 1960s—a period when Central European designers sought harmony between simplicity and a new modernity. The transparent top allows light to pass through, while the subtle geometry of the legs and stretchers recalls the architectural thinking of the era. The blue accent on the glass suggests that even restrained forms can carry a touch of spontaneity and wit, as though the table invites daily gatherings without forsaking its discreet character. It can be paired with a soft, neutral-toned sofa to emphasize the airy construction, or with chairs featuring wooden legs for material continuity. The table fits well in living rooms arranged in the mid-century modern spirit, but it also suits eclectic interiors, where colored glass or ceramics on the top complement its retro accent. One might combine it with a lamp of clean lines or minimalist wall art to highlight the clarity and rhythm of its form.
DIMENSION
Height55 cm
Width55 cm
Length110 cm
Dimension details
Length110 cm
Height55 cm
Width55 cm
Weight16 kg
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