The coffee table designed by Heinz Lilienthal in the 1970s exemplifies the craftsmanship of the mid-century modern era. The rectangular tabletop, made from brushed steel in a cool, silvery tone, features a geometric pattern of concentric circles that highlights the graphic character of the design. Its surface is matte with a subtle satin sheen. The base is crafted from rosewood, marked by pronounced warm brown grain with darker, almost black streaks; its geometric shape with a large semicircular cutout adds lightness and emphasizes the table’s sculptural quality. Four round, chrome-plated feet gently elevate the piece above the floor, providing a discreet modernist accent. The construction harmoniously blends natural and industrial materials, creating a balanced composition typical of 1970s design.The table conveys a sense of precision and formal discipline while remaining open to the play of light and texture. The contrast between the satin metal top and the vibrant rosewood grain evokes a dialogue between the coolness of steel and the warmth of wood. Geometric cutouts and balanced proportions suggest movement and lightness, as if the table hovers above the floor, allowing the surrounding space to flow freely.It works well as the centerpiece of a lounge area, paired with upholstered sofas in muted, solid colors and accessories made from brushed metal or glass. It may be complemented by low, minimalist lamps and textiles in shades of grey, graphite, or deep brown to emphasize the refined material palette. The table’s geometric proportions are best revealed in a serene, orderly setting with diffused, soft lighting.
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Height47.5 cm
Width99.5 cm
Length99.5 cm
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Length99.5 cm
Height47.5 cm
Width99.5 cm
Weight20 kg
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