ARCHITECT'S TABLE FROM THE 1920S IN METALL AND WOOD.This table was designed by an architect in Germany in the 1920s and 1930s. The frame is made of metal, with beveled corners, and the wooden tabletop rests on the frame with a shadow gap. Originally, a marble slab was placed on the frame, but unfortunately, this broke, so the wooden tabletop was added. Depending on the light, the table displays different accents; the combination of material and function is clearly evident in this piece of furniture. The simple construction, with its unique signature in the choice of materials, proportions, and details, is characterized by elegant joining solutions and testifies to high, simple craftsmanship. This modern and timeless piece can be easily integrated into all interior styles, from elegant to extravagant, and is an eye-catcher in any interior.Designer
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Manufacturer
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Design Period1920 - 1949
Year of Production
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Production Period1920 - 1949
Country of Manufacturer
Germany
Style
Bauhaus, Arts & Crafts, Vintage, Mid-Century,Bohemian, Brutalist,
Identifying Marks
This piece is attributed to the above-mentioned designer/maker.
It has no attribution mark.
Detailed Condition
Very Good // This vintage item remains fully functional, but it shows sign of age through scuffs, dings, faded finishes, minimal upholstery defects, or visible repairs.
Restoration and Damage Details
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Materials
Pinewood, Metal
Color
Grey, black, silver
Width164.2
Depth
67.5
Height
44.7
Weight RangeStandard - Between 30kg and 60kg
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SKU: 1022
€3,272.00Price
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