This dining table from the 1970s is a testament to French design, distinguished by its architectural form and luxurious materials. The construction features a large, rectangular top with beveled edges and gently rounded corners, crafted from travertine in a warm, light beige tone with subtle natural veining. A thin, solid brass trim frames the tabletop and appears on the base, introducing a refined, golden metallic accent. The distinctive semi-cylindrical pedestal base, composed of vertically segmented travertine panels, creates a rhythmic, sculptural effect emblematic of late modernism. The table’s generous proportions—200 cm wide, 110 cm deep, and 75 cm high—offer both stability and comfort for dining. The surface has a smooth, honed matte finish, while the brass details have developed a gentle patina. The table is preserved in very good condition, with original materials and finishes intact and no visible damage or repairs. The form carries the voice of the 1970s: travertine bearing subtle traces of time speaks to the era’s fascination with natural materials and the architectural inspirations that defined French interiors of the decade. The brass trim recalls the interplay of light in historic salons, where metallic highlights cast a delicate theater of golden reflections. The table’s shape, with its softly rounded corners and monumental base, seems to invite long gatherings, suggesting that design can be both restrained and quietly expressive. This table could be paired with lightweight steel-framed chairs or upholstered seats in neutral tones to highlight the material
DIMENSION
Height75 cm
Width110 cm
Length200 cm
Dimension details
Length200 cm
Height75 cm
Width110 cm
Weight150 kg
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