Table M1, white ash, by S. Wewerka, Tecta, Germany, 1970s
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The M1 table, designed by Stefan Wewerka for Tecta in 1979, exemplifies the bold approach to form and function characteristic of late 1970s German design. Constructed from white lacquered ash veneer with visible wood grain beneath the matte finish, the table features a sculptural, rounded triangular top resting on a stable base of two intersecting perpendicular panels. The design is free from decorative accents, visible hardware, or handles, reinforcing its modernist, Bauhaus-inspired ethos. Its architectural proportions—188 cm in length, 148 cm wide, and 74 cm high—make it suitable as a dining, writing, or conference table. Condition: good — subtle traces of use consistent with vintage furniture, with no significant damage. The form of the M1 table echoes the spirit of German modernism at the end of the 1970s. The interplay of geometric planes and softly rounded edges speaks to Bauhaus clarity and discipline, while also revealing the designer’s individual vision. This is a piece that seems to whisper of an era when design sought to order everyday life without losing its architectural boldness. The matte white finish and the suggestion of wood grain beneath the lacquer tell a story of harmony between natural material and geometric precision. The M1 table can be used as the focal point in a modernist, loft, or collector’s interior, where it will become the centerpiece of the arrangement. Pair it with minimalist chairs in chrome, black metal, or light wood to highlight the contrast of materials. It works well against cool, neutral wall tones or concrete, with single accent colors provided
DIMENSION
Height74 cm
Width148 cm
Length188 cm
Dimension details
Length188 cm
Height74 cm
Width148 cm
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