This 1970s dining table features light beige travertine and brass, with a striking octagonal base and top. The natural veining of the stone accentuates its organic character, while a matte finish with a subtle satin sheen complements the polished brass accents. The most distinctive detail is a continuous brass line running along the edge of the tabletop, with vertical brass strips integrated into the base. The table's proportions are balanced: a substantial 130 cm diameter top rests on a sturdy, faceted pedestal, ensuring stability. The geometric form and the combination of stone and metal reflect late modernist and Italian postmodern design of the 1970s, though the designer and manufacturer remain unknown. The craftsmanship is precise, with clean joints and seamless integration of materials. The table is in very good vintage condition, with no visible chips, cracks, or damage; the brass shows only a subtle patina consistent with age. This table speaks to the bold spirit of the 1970s, when Italian design moved confidently between architecture and sculpture. The octagonal silhouette and the interplay of warm travertine with cool brass evoke an era where geometric forms met natural materials. The table seems to whisper stories of Italian interiors, where light filters through stone and brass catches the morning sun. Its presence is sculptural yet inviting — more an invitation to gather than an act of dominance, offering a setting for shared meals and conversation. In an interior, this table can be paired with simple upholstered chairs in either light or richly contrasting colors. It would work well in an open dining area inspired by modernism or an elegant living space with collectible accents. It may be combined with minimalist
DIMENSION
Height74 cm
Width130 cm
Length130 cm
Dimension details
Length130 cm
Height74 cm
Width130 cm
Weight100 kg
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