This Brutalist coffee table, designed by J. Verweji in 1991, is a striking example of early 1990s furniture design. The piece is characterized by its geometric forms and the use of robust materials typical of the Brutalist style.
The tabletop consists of artfully arranged slate slabs in various earth tones and grays, set within a solid wood frame. Fine brass inlays and decorative elements, including the designer's signature, lend the surface a distinctive depth and texture. The table rests on a solid, tapered base, also clad in slate. It measures 126 cm wide, 76 cm deep, and 44 cm high.
The table is in good condition and displays an authentic patina that highlights the character of the natural materials. The construction is stable, and the craftsmanship of the inlay work is well preserved.
This piece of furniture is ideally suited as a central element in a modern or eclectic living room. It harmonizes particularly well with warm textiles and minimalist interiors, where it can act as a sculptural accent.
Specifications
ConditionVery goodColorsGrey, Brown, Multi ColorMaterialBrass, MetalNumber of items1Height44 cmWidth126 cmDepth76 cm