Table Spider H-259, brown wood, by J. Halabala, UP Závody, Czechoslovakia, 1940s.
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The Jindřich Halabala H-259 'Spider' table, produced by UP Závody in Czechoslovakia during the 1940s, is a distinctive representation of the dialogue between function and sculptural form typical of Central European Art Deco and early modernism. The square top features gently rounded corners and is crafted from richly grained, high-gloss veneer in warm, golden-brown tones, with a surface that highlights the natural dynamism of the wood. Its signature element—four elegantly outward-arching, bentwood legs—evokes the delicate poise of a spider's limbs, lending the table its colloquial name. The legs are finished in a slightly darker, satin-matte shade, creating a subtle contrast with the lighter tabletop. Transitions between elements are seamless, and the craftsmanship is evident in the smooth, precise joints. The table is preserved in very good vintage condition, showing only minor signs of age such as minimal wear along the edges, with no major damage and its original finish intact. This table carries the voice of its era—a time when modernism engaged in a quiet conversation with the decorative language of Art Deco, and craftsmanship sought new forms of expression. The curved legs appear to gently lift the top, lending the piece an impression of lightness and movement despite its solid construction. The swirling wood grain on the surface echoes the
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Height65 cm
Width65 cm
Length65 cm
Dimension details
Length65 cm
Height65 cm
Width65 cm
Weight15 kg
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