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Monumental Brutalist Dining Table, 1970s
Monumental and rare ‘Delfi’ dining table attributed to Carlo Scarpa and Marcel Breuer for Simon, originally introduced in 1969.
This exceptional and highly sculptural example combines a massive solid oak tabletop with striking white marble pedestal legs, creating a powerful dialogue between warm natural materiality and monumental architectural form. Unlike the more commonly seen glass versions, this rare variation features a solid wooden top, giving the piece a richer and more brutalist appearance.
The clean geometric lines and imposing proportions reflect the refined modernist language associated with both Scarpa and Breuer, while the weight and material contrast lend the table an unmistakably sculptural presence. The marble supports function almost as architectural elements, grounding the composition with elegance and strength.
A rare collectible statement piece that effortlessly bridges Italian modernism, brutalism, and timeless craftsmanship. In general good vintage condition with small traces of use.
Monumental and rare ‘Delfi’ dining table attributed to Carlo Scarpa and Marcel Breuer for Simon, originally introduced in 1969.
This exceptional and highly sculptural example combines a massive solid oak tabletop with striking white marble pedestal legs, creating a powerful dialogue between warm natural materiality and monumental architectural form. Unlike the more commonly seen glass versions, this rare variation features a solid wooden top, giving the piece a richer and more brutalist appearance.
The clean geometric lines and imposing proportions reflect the refined modernist language associated with both Scarpa and Breuer, while the weight and material contrast lend the table an unmistakably sculptural presence. The marble supports function almost as architectural elements, grounding the composition with elegance and strength.
A rare collectible statement piece that effortlessly bridges Italian modernism, brutalism, and timeless craftsmanship. In general good vintage condition with small traces of use.