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1970s French Brutalist Oak Coffee Table
$1,795
£1,366.89
€1,560.90
CA$2,522.20
A$2,767.33
CHF 1,457.70
MX$32,920.31
NOK 18,672.92
SEK 17,050.92
DKK 11,661.45
About the Item
This 1970s French Brutalist oak coffee table exemplifies the movement’s emphasis on sculptural form and material honesty. Crafted from solid oak, the table features a thick, rectangular top with softly rounded edges that highlight the natural grain and subtle tonal variations of the wood. The boldly carved legs, arranged in a sturdy block formation, lend the piece a powerful architectural presence while showcasing the hand-worked quality typical of Brutalist design. A recessed stretcher base provides both visual depth and structural stability, reinforcing its grounded silhouette. The lightly bleached finish softens the table’s robust proportions, allowing it to integrate seamlessly into both contemporary and rustic interiors. Striking yet understated, this coffee table functions as a sculptural centerpiece, offering timeless appeal rooted in craftsmanship, texture, and form.
- Dimensions:Height: 19.1 in (48.52 cm)Width: 27.9 in (70.87 cm)Depth: 27.9 in (70.87 cm)
- Style:Brutalist (In the Style Of)
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- Date of Manufacture:1970
- Condition:Wear consistent with age and use.
- Seller Location:High Point, NC
- Reference Number:Seller: EUA_C2728_011stDibs: LU5280248004312
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