This refined coffee table is attributed to Hartmut Lohmeyer for Wilkhahn and is a beautiful example of the elegant German modernism of the 1950s and 1960s. The design combines a strikingly light architecture with high-quality natural materials and an exceptionally refined finish, all inspired by Scandinavian design combined with German craftsmanship.
The tabletop is crafted from warm teak veneer with solid finished edges, allowing the rich wood grain to be beautifully showcased. The subtly tapered legs and organically shaped joints demonstrate the high level of craftsmanship for which Wilkhahn became internationally renowned.
Beneath the tabletop is a beautifully woven cane/webbing magazine rack, a detail that is not only functional but also adds extra texture and an airy appearance. The combination of teak, solid wood, and woven material gives the table a particularly warm and refined look that is highly popular again today.
What makes this model particularly interesting is its rarity. This makes the piece attractive not only to lovers of mid-century design but also to collectors of high-quality European post-war modernism.
Thanks to its timeless design, this table integrates effortlessly into a wide range of contemporary living styles. In a Scandinavian interior, it enhances the warm minimalist atmosphere, while within a Japandi setting, it perfectly complements the natural materials and calm lines. In an eclectic or modern interior, the table also forms a characterful vintage statement without being overpowering. The airy design and refined proportions ensure that the furniture continues to look elegant and spacious, even in more compact spaces.
A particularly stylish and rare coffee table in which functionality, craftsmanship, and modernist elegance come together harmoniously.
Country of origin: Germany
Designer: Attr. Hartmut Lohmeyer
Height: 54.5 cm
Length: 130 cm
Depth: 59 cm
Specifications
ConditionExcellentColorsBrownMaterialWoodNumber of items1Height54 cmWidth130 cmDepth59 cm