This round dining table from the 1970s exemplifies German mid-century modern design, defined by its simplicity and balanced proportions. The construction consists of a cream-white veneered tabletop, framed by a substantial, rounded edge of solid ash wood in a warm, honey-toned finish. The star-shaped pedestal base, built from intersecting panels in matching matte cream-white with coordinating ash wood edging, unifies the composition and lends a sense of visual lightness. The ash wood displays a fine, even grain with a satin finish, highlighting the attention to detail. The table’s dimensions—120 cm in diameter and 72 cm in height—emphasize its harmonious scale. The piece is preserved in very good, restored condition, with all surfaces refreshed and original elements maintained. This table speaks with the voice of the 1970s, when German design studios turned towards light colors and clear lines, favoring subtle material contrasts. The cream top and pale ash edge evoke a desire for light and openness—inviting gatherings and conversation without unnecessary ornamentation. The star-shaped base serves not just as a structural feature but as a subtle centerpiece, a gathering point for daily rituals. In an interior, the table could serve as the focal point of a dining room or living space, paired with 1960s or 1970s chairs featuring upholstered seats in muted tones like grey or olive. It would also suit bright, minimalist settings, where it reinforces the sense of lightness. Consider combining it with a pendant lamp in a geometric form and simple accessories of natural materials—linen ceramics, glass, or a sculptural plant. Leaving part of the tabletop clear will showcase the table’s distinctive outline and wood texture.
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Height72 cm
Width120 cm
Length120 cm
Dimension details
Length120 cm
Height72 cm
Width120 cm
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