This Maitland Smith dining table from the 1970s is conceived in the spirit of neoclassical elegance, drawing inspiration from Greek architecture. The design features two substantial pedestal bases shaped as stylized Doric columns, crafted from tessellated stone in a warm light beige hue, with vertical fluting and rounded plinths. The natural, subtly varied texture of the stone provides a matte, delicately tactile surface. The tops of the columns are finished with smooth, curved stone elements, adding a sculptural accent. The tabletop is a single sheet of clear glass with beveled edges, offering a glossy contrast to the matte bases. The generous proportions comfortably seat 6–8 people, and the composition balances monumentality with airy transparency. The table is in very good vintage condition – only minor traces of use are visible on the stone bases, such as slight surface marks or a gentle patina, with no major damage or repairs. All elements – the glass top and stone pedestals – remain original and authentic. This form resonates with the voice of the 1970s, when design boldly referenced antiquity but interpreted it anew – with a hint of glamour and a focus on monumental gestures. The stone columns
DIMENSION
Height77 cm
Width100 cm
Length200 cm
Dimension details
Length200 cm
Height77 cm
Width100 cm
Weight100 kg
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