This auxiliary table from Germany, dating to the 1950s, exemplifies the transition from late Art Deco to early minimalism characteristic of mid-century design. Crafted from solid beech wood, it features a warm, medium-dark brown finish with a subtle reddish undertone. The rectangular top has softly rounded edges, while four square-section legs create a clear, geometric silhouette. A lower shelf enhances the table's utility, offering additional space for storage or display. The matte to semi-matte surface highlights the natural wood grain and lends a gentle texture. Minor signs of wear—light scratches, scuffs, and a gentle patina especially on the shelf and legs—attest to its vintage origins, yet the piece remains in good overall condition with no major damage or repairs. The listed price refers to a single piece. This table carries the quiet voice of the 1950s—a time when functionality began to harmonize with modern order, and Art Deco made way for clarity and restraint. The warm wood tone and subtle patina evoke a respect for materiality; the minimalist form seems to narrate a postwar search for simplicity. One can imagine the table quietly witnessing daily rituals—a cup of coffee, a stack of books, or a vase of flowers arranged on its surface across the decades. The table would suit interiors inspired by mid-century modern or calm minimalism. It could be paired with a classic 1950s sofa, a table lamp with a simple shade, and a geometric rug in muted tones. It works well as a functional accent next to an armchair or bookshelf in the living room. Its timeless form is equally at home with contemporary decor—ceramics, glassware, or graphic art in clean-lined frames.
DIMENSION
Height52 cm
Width34 cm
Length51 cm
Dimension details
Length51 cm
Height52 cm
Width34 cm
Weight5 kg
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