This vintage 1970s Brutalist coffee table is crafted from solid acacia wood. This piece of furniture distinguishes itself through its robust design and strong emphasis on raw, natural materials, which is highly characteristic of the Brutalist design language of that period.
The table is constructed entirely from solid wood, in which the rich grain structure and warm brown tones of the acacia wood come prominently to the fore. Striking are the visible, artisanal wood joints in the thick tabletop, which not only provide structural integrity but also visually contribute to the authentic and sculptural character of the design. The slightly curved, organic lines of the legs contrast subtly with the heavy, solid top.
The furniture is in good vintage condition, with the wood having developed a beautiful, deep patina over the years. The natural imperfections and the tactile texture of the material have been carefully preserved, underscoring the historical value and authenticity of the piece.
This coffee table forms a powerful and earthy centerpiece in a contemporary or eclectic interior. The robust design combines perfectly with both sleek, minimalist spaces and more pronounced, organic interior styles.
Specifications
ConditionGoodColorsBrownMaterialWoodNumber of items1Height59 cmWidth178 cmDepth55 cmSigns of usageScratches, Dents