This minimalist side table from the 1970s exemplifies the balance of teak veneer and metal characteristic of mid-century modern design. The rectangular tabletop, crafted from teak veneer in a warm, medium-brown tone, features a subtle natural wood grain and a matte finish. Its clean, understated form is highlighted by a geometric black metal frame with a powder-coated matte surface. The slender, square-profile legs are mounted directly at the tabletop’s corners, and the table’s proportions are carefully balanced: the lightness of the metal frame contrasts with the solidity of the wooden top. Clean, visible joints emphasize the design’s honesty, while minor surface wear on the legs and top speak to its authentic vintage character. The piece is in very good condition, consistent with its age.This table echoes the voice of the 1970s—a period that embraced function and material over ornamentation. The teak top suggests calm durability, while the black frame traces a line between the practical and the quietly decorative. It is an object that could recount stories of everyday simplicity, where every detail matters and light moves gently across the matte wood, accentuating its grain.The table could be paired with a low, upholstered sofa to create an intimate reading or relaxation nook. It would also work well next to a natural leather armchair or combined with a lamp featuring a metal base, reinforcing the rhythm of geometric lines. Interiors with mid-century modern or minimalist sensibilities, as well as vintage collector’s spaces—especially those with warm wood tones and black accents—will bring out its timeless qualities.
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Height49 cm
Length38 cm
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Length38 cm
Height49 cm
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