This postmodern coffee table from the 1980s is executed in the characteristic style of Magnussen Ponte. The sculptural design is distinguished by its layered, geometric structure and expressive use of materials, lending the piece a distinct architectural character. The object is crafted from Mactan stone, also known as fossil stone, in a soft beige and cream hue. The construction displays an intriguing contrast between the roughly hewn, rocky edges and the smoothly polished surfaces of the tabletop. With a generous diameter of one hundred centimeters, the two-tiered design offers both visual depth and a spacious surface. The organic texture of the stone emphasizes the natural origin of the material. The table is in good vintage condition, with the material having developed a subtle patina over the years. Structural integrity has been fully preserved, and the variation in textures still stands out powerfully. This piece of furniture forms a strong focal point in diverse interiors, from Hollywood Regency to minimalist or eclectic spaces. The natural tones and robust design combine effortlessly with both soft upholstery and sleek, modern elements.
Specifications
ConditionGoodColorsBeige, CremeMaterialMarble, StoneNumber of items1Height42 cmWidth100 cmDepth100 cmSigns of usageScratches, usagesign-corneredge-wear