This oval dining table from the 1970s features a substantial, finely grained grey stone top with a matte finish, showcasing subtle tonal transitions and the natural structure of the material. The softly rounded edges enhance the organic character, while the generous proportions—200 cm in length and 120 cm in width—lend the piece a monumental yet balanced silhouette. The top rests on two geometric bases in the form of symmetrical tripods, constructed from black, powder-coated metal tubes. The metal's matte, slightly textured surface, visible welds, and industrial-style joints create a striking, brutalist detail that contrasts with the cool poise of the stone. The overall aesthetic is rooted in late modernism, emphasizing material honesty and bold forms. The table is in good vintage condition, with minor signs of wear and a subtle patina on the metal legs, consistent with age and use. There are no major damages or repairs; all elements appear original. The table’s form echoes the spirit of the 1970s, an era when modernism shifted toward rawness and authenticity. The monumental stone top—like a slab freshly quarried—meets an industrial, almost architectural skeleton. In this composition, the voice of the era resonates: a search for truth in material, an embrace of strong contrasts. This table might say: “I am a gathering place, a silent witness to daily rituals and evening conversations, but also a sculptural gesture that reveals, not hides, its structure.” Such a table could be paired with upholstered chairs of simple lines or lightweight, minimalist metal seating to highlight its modernist roots
DIMENSION
Height74 cm
Width120 cm
Length200 cm
Dimension details
Length200 cm
Height74 cm
Width120 cm
Weight200 kg
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