Dining Table Quadrondo, white ash, by E. Nagel, Rosenthal, Germany, 1980s.
14 327 PLN
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The Quadrondo dining table, designed by Erwin Nagel for Rosenthal Einrichtung in the 1980s, is a testament to late German modernism, emphasizing formal purity and versatile functionality. Its construction features a substantial, squared pedestal base and a foldable ash veneer tabletop finished in a matte white tone, with the natural wood grain subtly visible. The standout element is the innovative mechanism that allows the tabletop to transform from a round to a square shape by unfolding four segments. The proportions—thick, solid top (125 cm in diameter/square, 77 cm high) and a stable base—give the piece an architectural presence and ensure comfortable use. The craftsmanship is precise, with sharp edges, nearly invisible joints, and no visible fittings, underscoring its minimalist character. The table is in good vintage condition, showing only minor signs of wear such as faint scratches or subtle discoloration typical of age, with no significant damage. In its form, the Quadrondo table seems to narrate the story of the 1980s, a time when designers sought hidden functions beneath clean geometric silhouettes. The matte white surface and pronounced wood grain evoke the cool, rational interiors of German homes from that decade, where modernity promised simplicity and order. The unfolding mechanism becomes an almost theatrical gesture: the circle turns into a square, and the table—like an actor changing costume—adapts to the rhythm of domestic gatherings. A quiet dialogue between function and form resonates in every precisely executed detail
DIMENSION
Height77 cm
Width125 cm
Length125 cm
Dimension details
Length125 cm
Height77 cm
Width125 cm
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