This functional yet distinctive garden table exemplifies the robust outdoor aesthetic of the 1960s and 70s. The square tabletop, made of dark green coated Pagholz, features a subtly textured, durable surface specifically designed for outdoor use. Pagholz—a high-pressure pressed plywood material—was particularly renowned in the post-war period for its extreme strength, weather resistance, and longevity, and was frequently used in commercial and hospitality settings. The minimalist base, crafted from black lacquered tubular steel, creates a striking contrast to the rich color of the tabletop and underscores the clean, industrial character of the design. The slender legs with their slightly flared ends provide both stability and visual lightness. The deliberately simple construction not only emphasizes functionality but also reflects the era's focus on minimalist, durable materials.
] ... The Pagholz stamp visible on the underside confirms the tabletop's authenticity and allows for a clear dating to the second half of the 20th century, typically the 1960s to early 1970s.
Condition: Good vintage condition with age-related wear on the frame. The tabletop has been freshly lacquered and is therefore very nicely finished.
Dimensions: L74 x W74 x H74 cm
Specifications
ConditionGoodColorsGreen, BlackMaterialOtherNumber of items1Height74 cmWidth74 cmDepth74 cm