This spectacular coffee table, with its clean, minimalist lines, is an iconic representation of 1970s design, a decade marked by experimentation and the mixing of materials; in this case, burl wood and steel. The union of these materials creates a fascinating contrast between the organic and the industrial. The polished steel reinforces the modernist influence of the decade, evoking a futuristic yet understated spirit. It closely follows the designs created by Guy Lefèvre for Mason Jansen, known for their elegance, clean lines, geometric and symmetrical forms, and the fusion of modernism with classical elements. Working for Maison Jansen, Lefèvre contributed to the firm's reputation as a leader in luxury interior design. "Burl wood" has nothing to do with the root of the tree, but rather with the deformations that the fabric can suffer along the entire stem. These irregularities that appear in the wood have been a source of interest in cabinetmaking and have become a highly sought-after part for their undeniable value, as they are extremely dense and resistant woods. Furthermore, the whimsical shapes drawn on their surface gave rise to a great appreciation for this material and sparked great interest in movements such as Art Deco. Shipping of the product will be paid by the buyer according to the dimensions, weight, and destination. We will contact you to arrange the arrangement and agree on a quote. Shipping costs include custom-made professional packaging and personalized shipping, with a tracking number and warranty. The buyer will be responsible for paying import duties and associated taxes in the destination country, if applicable. Please note the seller's disclaimer regarding possible customs charges, as these are levied in the destination country and the amount payable is determined by that country's customs office.
Good condition according to its age and use
Specifications
ConditionGoodColorsGrey, Brown, Taupe, Orange, SilverMaterialStainless steel, WoodNumber of items1Height33 cmWidth124 cmDepth64 cm