This Danish side table from the 1970s represents a modernist approach to both form and function, characteristic of Scandinavian interiors of the era. The structure is crafted from tubular metal in a deep, matte black finish, seamlessly flowing into an integrated magazine rack whose vertical and horizontal rods create a bold geometric grid. The tabletop, made of smooth, clear glass, contrasts subtly with the matte frame, emphasizing the overall lightness of the piece. The proportions are carefully balanced: a low, elongated profile and rounded corners soften the industrial edge of the materials. Solid craftsmanship is evident in the visible welded joints and the precise geometry of the frame. A practical touch is provided by the magazine rack, designed for keeping reading materials within easy reach. The table is preserved in good vintage condition—minor scratches and scuffs are visible on the metal and glass surfaces, typical for its age, but the overall appearance remains cohesive. This table echoes the voice of Danish design from the 1970s: simplicity that does not require ornament to be welcoming. The matte black frame and transparent glass give a sense of visual lightness, as if the table hovers above the floor rather than anchoring it. The integrated magazine holder recalls a time when print media was a daily ritual and a piece of furniture like this quietly accompanied moments of leisure. The table can be placed
DIMENSION
Height46 cm
Depth62 cm
Width52 cm
Dimension details
Width52 cm
Height46 cm
Depth62 cm
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