This mobile side table from the 1960s/70s embodies the Bauhaus-inspired modernist sensibility, where simplicity and function are expressed through industrial materials and clear geometry. The structure consists of two rectangular trays in a warm, medium walnut brown with distinct wood grain, finished in a satin to semi-gloss sheen that enhances the veneer or laminate effect on plywood. These trays are supported by a slender, highly polished chrome frame with legs ending in four small, swiveling casters in black and silver. The table folds flat for convenient storage and transport. Clean lines, geometric proportions, and slightly raised tray edges define its utilitarian character, while the overall scale is typical of the mid-century era. The condition is very good—there are no visible damages or significant traces of wear, and all elements appear original. This table carries the voice of rational optimism from the postwar modernist years. The bright chrome and brown wood grain seem to converse about making daily life more flexible and practical. The folding construction speaks to the era’s mobile lifestyle, while the chrome’s reflection captures the light of modern open-plan interiors, recalling spaces where every object served a defined purpose. The table can be paired with an upholstered mid-century armchair or a minimalist sofa with geometric lines. It works well in the living room as a side table, in a home office as a movable surface for books or drinks, or in the kitchen as a mobile serving stand. It may be combined with other chrome or wooden accents, as well as glass or simple ceramics. The piece suits Bauhaus-inspired
DIMENSION
Height62 cm
Width41 cm
Length69 cm
Dimension details
Length69 cm
Height62 cm
Width41 cm
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