This Belgochrom dining table from the 1980s exemplifies postmodern design through its sculptural, architectural silhouette. The tabletop consists of two large, matte, milky-white glass ovals that intersect at the center, creating a visually dynamic overlap. At the intersection sits a circular brass centerpiece with a dark, warm patina, offering a refined contrast to the cool, translucent glass. The base is constructed from brushed aluminum with a bronze-like finish; three angular legs radiate from a central column, forming a bold, geometric rhythm. The materials combine the smoothness of matte glass with subtly textured metallic surfaces. The color palette remains cool and neutral, dominated by frosted white glass, deep-toned brass, and muted aluminum. Measuring 210 × 120 × 75 cm, the table’s proportions are monumental yet balanced. Condition is very good – only minimal, age-appropriate signs of use are present, with no damage or restoration visible. All components appear original. This table echoes the spirit of the 1980s, when postmodernism confidently blended industrial influences with touches of luxury. Its form seems to invite conversation – the overlapping glass surfaces resemble converging perspectives, while the brass centre recalls the era’s fondness for decorative detail. The brushed aluminum base softly reflects light, while the matte glass diffuses it, as if the piece is narrating moments of gathering without unnecessary ornamentation. The table itself becomes
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Height75 cm
Width120 cm
Length210 cm
Dimension details
Length210 cm
Height75 cm
Width120 cm
Weight100 kg
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