This striking large round Brutalist coffee table from the 1970s combines raw materiality with refined construction. The tabletop is crafted from solid slate stone, showcasing a rich, textured surface with elegant natural depth and subtle tonal variations. Its weighty, organic character contrasts beautifully with the sculptural tripod base in chromed steel, where the interlocking legs create a clean, architectural form.
The polished chrome delivers a sleek reflective quality, balancing the rugged presence of the slate and giving the piece a bold yet sophisticated appearance.
Well-preserved and in beautiful vintage condition, this table is an impressive statement piece suited for interiors that appreciate strong materials, sculptural silhouettes, and timeless Brutalist design.
Dimensions; 110 × 110 × 48 cm
This striking large round Brutalist coffee table from the 1970s combines raw materiality with refined construction. The tabletop is crafted from solid slate stone, showcasing a rich, textured surface with elegant natural depth and subtle tonal variations. Its weighty, organic character contrasts beautifully with the sculptural tripod base in chromed steel, where the interlocking legs create a clean, architectural form.
The polished chrome delivers a sleek reflective quality, balancing the rugged presence of the slate and giving the piece a bold yet sophisticated appearance.
Well-preserved and in beautiful vintage condition, this table is an impressive statement piece suited for interiors that appreciate strong materials, sculptural silhouettes, and timeless Brutalist design.
Dimensions; 110 × 110 × 48 cm