Skip to main content

Hartman Copper

Cedric Hartman Side Table with Blue Granite Top
Cedric Hartman Side Table with Blue Granite Top

Cedric Hartman Side Table with Blue Granite Top

By Cedric Hartman

Located in Los Angeles, CA

Cedric Hartman mixed metal and granite side table, circa.1970s, USA. The round striking blue

Category

Vintage 1970s American Mid-Century Modern Side Tables

Materials

Granite, Copper

Recent Sales

Cedric Hartman Side Table with Black Granite Top
Cedric Hartman Side Table with Black Granite Top

Cedric Hartman Side Table with Black Granite Top

By Cedric Hartman

Located in Los Angeles, CA

Cedric Hartman mixed metal and granite side table, c.1970s, USA. The round black granite stone

Category

Vintage 1970s American Mid-Century Modern Side Tables

Materials

Granite, Copper

People Also Browsed

Cocktail Side Table Modern Round Handmade Sculpted Blackened Waxed Steel
Cocktail Side Table Modern Round Handmade Sculpted Blackened Waxed Steel

Cocktail Side Table Modern Round Handmade Sculpted Blackened Waxed Steel

By J.M. Szymanski

Located in Bronx, NY

TABLE NO. 3 - LARGE J.M. Szymanski D. 2017 Playfully imagined, this sculpted bottom-frame supports a smooth top-surface that is ideal for drinks and small items--some might say it’s...

Category

2010s American Modern Side Tables

Materials

Steel, Iron

The Albert, Custom Made Belgian Linen Armchair
The Albert, Custom Made Belgian Linen Armchair

The Albert, Custom Made Belgian Linen Armchair

$4,935 / item

H 31.5 in W 33.47 in D 43.31 in

The Albert, Custom Made Belgian Linen Armchair

Located in Jesteburg, DE

Introducing the home collection. A small selection of timeless Flemish designs made by hand for us in a small third generation workshop in Belgium. Has been used by many influent...

Category

2010s Belgian Modern Club Chairs

Materials

Linen

Custom Made to Order Belgian Linen Slip Cover Club Chair with Down Cushion
Custom Made to Order Belgian Linen Slip Cover Club Chair with Down Cushion

Custom Made to Order Belgian Linen Slip Cover Club Chair with Down Cushion

Located in Old Town Orange, CA

This White Linen Slip-Covered Lounge Chair fits as the perfect accent to any room. It's the perfect chair to have adjacent to a sofa, and can make every pillow look delightful in the...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary American Club Chairs

Materials

Cotton, Linen, Wood, Down

Basurto 01 Contemporary Wooden and Fabric Stool
Basurto 01 Contemporary Wooden and Fabric Stool

Basurto 01 Contemporary Wooden and Fabric Stool

By Colección Estudio, Difane

Located in Ciudad de México, CDMX

A tribute to the architectural style that characterized Mexico City during the mid-20th century. Inspired by its lines, symmetry, volumes and shapes, each piece is a miniature abstra...

Category

2010s Mexican Mid-Century Modern Stools

Materials

Hardwood

Bespoke Handmade Belgian Linen Sofa
Bespoke Handmade Belgian Linen Sofa

Bespoke Handmade Belgian Linen Sofa

$9,988 / item

H 31.5 in W 106.3 in D 39.38 in

Bespoke Handmade Belgian Linen Sofa

Located in Jesteburg, DE

Introducing the home collection.  An iconic, unobtrusive design. A small selection of timeless Flemish designs made by hand for us in a small third generation workshop in Belgium....

Category

2010s Belgian Modern Sofas

Materials

Linen

The Howard, Custom Made Belgian Linen Armchair
The Howard, Custom Made Belgian Linen Armchair

The Howard, Custom Made Belgian Linen Armchair

$4,935 / item

H 35.44 in W 35.44 in D 31.5 in

The Howard, Custom Made Belgian Linen Armchair

Located in Jesteburg, DE

Introducing the home collection. A small selection of timeless Flemish designs made by hand for us in a small third generation workshop in Belgium. Has been used by many influent...

Category

2010s Belgian Modern Club Chairs

Materials

Linen

The Salon, Custom Made Belgian Linen Armchair
The Salon, Custom Made Belgian Linen Armchair

The Salon, Custom Made Belgian Linen Armchair

$4,935 / item

H 35.44 in W 35.44 in D 31.5 in

The Salon, Custom Made Belgian Linen Armchair

Located in Jesteburg, DE

Introducing the home collection. A small selection of timeless Flemish designs made by hand for us in a small third generation workshop in Belgium. Has been used by many influent...

Category

2010s Belgian Modern Club Chairs

Materials

Linen

Custom Made Belgian Linen Armchair
Custom Made Belgian Linen Armchair

Custom Made Belgian Linen Armchair

$4,935 / item

H 38.98 in W 33.86 in D 37.41 in

Custom Made Belgian Linen Armchair

Located in Jesteburg, DE

Introducing the home collection.  A small selection of timeless Flemish designs made by hand for us in a small third generation workshop in Belgium. Has been used by many influentia...

Category

2010s Belgian Modern Club Chairs

Materials

Linen

Giancarlo Palanti Italian Art Deco Stool, circa 1930
Giancarlo Palanti Italian Art Deco Stool, circa 1930

Giancarlo Palanti Italian Art Deco Stool, circa 1930

$12,800

H 19.75 in W 16 in D 18.5 in

Giancarlo Palanti Italian Art Deco Stool, circa 1930

Located in New York, NY

A glamorous Italian Art Deco mahogany stool designed by Italian architect, Giancarlo Palanti, circa 1930 with elegant high backrest; with simple and streamlined design and elegant cu...

Category

Vintage 1930s Italian Art Deco Stools

Materials

Fabric, Mahogany

Sleek Belgium Modernist Two-Door Sideboard or Cabinet
Sleek Belgium Modernist Two-Door Sideboard or Cabinet

Sleek Belgium Modernist Two-Door Sideboard or Cabinet

By De Coene Frères

Located in Westport, CT

A super Art Deco two-door cabinet finishing on a pedestal base shown with nickel plated hardware in beautiful rich stained rosewood veneer. Sleek two door cabinet/sideboard/bar on a ...

Category

Vintage 1940s Belgian Art Deco Buffets

Materials

Rosewood

French Mid-Century Modern Side / End Table by Jacques Adnet & Max Ingrand
French Mid-Century Modern Side / End Table by Jacques Adnet & Max Ingrand

French Mid-Century Modern Side / End Table by Jacques Adnet & Max Ingrand

By Saint Gobain, Jacques Adnet, Max Ingrand

Located in New York, NY

A Rare and Exceptional French Midcentury Modern Side / End Table or Gueridon by Jacques Adnet and Attributed to Max ingrand and the Saint Gobain Glass Works, Paris. Jacques Adnet was...

Category

Mid-20th Century French Mid-Century Modern Side Tables

Materials

Brass, Wrought Iron

Pair of Nickel AE Side Tables with Black Marble by Cedric Hartman
Pair of Nickel AE Side Tables with Black Marble by Cedric Hartman

Pair of Nickel AE Side Tables with Black Marble by Cedric Hartman

By Cedric Hartman

Located in Danville, CA

Classic pair of AE side tables in our favorite materials; black Nero Marquina marble on the polished nickel base. The pair are in beautiful original condition.

Category

Late 20th Century American Modern Side Tables

Materials

Marble, Nickel, Steel

Rough Natural Stone Coffee Table by Frédéric Saulou with Three Brown Steel Legs
Rough Natural Stone Coffee Table by Frédéric Saulou with Three Brown Steel Legs

Rough Natural Stone Coffee Table by Frédéric Saulou with Three Brown Steel Legs

By Frederic Saulou

Located in Geneve, CH

Meulière Stone Coffee Table by Frédéric Saulou Unique Piece Dimensions: D 80 x W 120 x H 35 cm. Materials: Powder-coated steel and Meulière stone. Weight: 120 kg. From one creation...

Category

2010s French Modern Coffee and Cocktail Tables

Materials

Stone, Steel

Aldo Londi for Raymor Rimini Blue Pottery Tripod Occasional Table, 1950s
Aldo Londi for Raymor Rimini Blue Pottery Tripod Occasional Table, 1950s

Aldo Londi for Raymor Rimini Blue Pottery Tripod Occasional Table, 1950s

By Bitossi, Aldo Londi, Rosenthal Netter

Located in Bainbridge, NY

Aldo Londi for Bitossi incised blue & green Tripod Side Table for Raymor. Featuring a handcrafted imprinted, lipped circular glazed ceramic surface with incised decorative accents, i...

Category

Mid-20th Century Italian Mid-Century Modern Side Tables

Materials

Iron

Cedric Hartman Table in Brass and Rosso Granite
Cedric Hartman Table in Brass and Rosso Granite

Cedric Hartman Table in Brass and Rosso Granite

By Cedric Hartman

Located in Dallas, TX

A brass side table with Rosso Tranas Rubino granite top designed by Cedric Hartman.

Category

Vintage 1970s Side Tables

Materials

Granite

Three Cedric Hartman Side Tables in Three different Finishes. Granite Tops.
Three Cedric Hartman Side Tables in Three different Finishes. Granite Tops.

Three Cedric Hartman Side Tables in Three different Finishes. Granite Tops.

By Cedric Hartman

Located in Kansas City, MO

Cedric Hartman end / side / occasional tables. One is frame is brass, one is bronze (photos look too dark on that one. It's a beautiful finish) and one is chromed plated brass. Al...

Category

Vintage 1970s American Mid-Century Modern Side Tables

Materials

Brass, Bronze, Chrome

Get Updated with New Arrivals
Save "Hartman Copper", and we’ll notify you when there are new listings in this category.

Cedric Hartman for sale on 1stDibs

Cedric Hartman stated that the sole purpose of his floor lamps and table lamps was illumination, not noticeability. The result of this function-first philosophy has been a masterful collection of subtle mid-century modern and modern lighting fixtures that shine with simple but undeniable beauty. Hartman brought the same approach to his sleek and elegant side tables, which can blend into space while elevating an interior.

Hartman was born in Lincoln, Nebraska, in 1929. In the late 1940s, he began a career as an architect; it was put on pause while he served in the Korean War. After the war, he spent time in Chicago, Paris and New York studying art and design. Hartman moved to Omaha in the early 1960s and started designing lamps. His dream was to create a lamp that would provide ample lighting without any imposition on a room.

Hartman’s ambitions were realized in 1966 with the design of the 1UWV floor lamp. While sleek lamp designs are easier to make today due to LED technology, Hartman’s lamp was revolutionary for its time. The slim and unimposing metal lamp with its thin triangular shade contrasted with the bold, bulky and decorative lights of the day. 

The 1UWV lamp was an instant success. It was acquired by the Museum of Modern Art in New York and displayed in its 1967 “Recent Acquisitions: Design Collection” exhibition. It also became a favorite of architects and decorators and was featured prominently in design magazines.

Hartman created many more floor and table lamp designs, including the 1H floor lamp, another low-profile luminaire added to the Museum of Modern Art collections. In 1968, Hartman began designing sofas, and in 1973, he branched out into table design.

While the 1UWV floor lamp remains his most famous work, Hartman’s illustrious furniture career spans over 40 years of thoughtful design.

On 1stDibs, find a collection of Cedric Hartman lighting and tables.

A Close Look at Mid-century-modern Furniture

Organically shaped, clean-lined and elegantly simple are three terms that well describe vintage mid-century modern furniture. The style, which emerged primarily in the years following World War II, is characterized by pieces that were conceived and made in an energetic, optimistic spirit by creators who believed that good design was an essential part of good living.

ORIGINS OF MID-CENTURY MODERN FURNITURE DESIGN

CHARACTERISTICS OF MID-CENTURY MODERN FURNITURE DESIGN

MID-CENTURY MODERN FURNITURE DESIGNERS TO KNOW

ICONIC MID-CENTURY MODERN FURNITURE DESIGNS

VINTAGE MID-CENTURY MODERN FURNITURE ON 1STDIBS

The mid-century modern era saw leagues of postwar American architects and designers animated by new ideas and new technology. The lean, functionalist International-style architecture of Le Corbusier and Bauhaus eminences Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Walter Gropius had been promoted in the United States during the 1930s by Philip Johnson and others. New building techniques, such as “post-and-beam” construction, allowed the International-style schemes to be realized on a small scale in open-plan houses with long walls of glass.

Materials developed for wartime use became available for domestic goods and were incorporated into mid-century modern furniture designs. Charles and Ray Eames and Eero Saarinen, who had experimented extensively with molded plywood, eagerly embraced fiberglass for pieces such as the La Chaise and the Womb chair, respectively. 

Architect, writer and designer George Nelson created with his team shades for the Bubble lamp using a new translucent polymer skin and, as design director at Herman Miller, recruited the Eameses, Alexander Girard and others for projects at the legendary Michigan furniture manufacturer

Harry Bertoia and Isamu Noguchi devised chairs and tables built of wire mesh and wire struts. Materials were repurposed too: The Danish-born designer Jens Risom created a line of chairs using surplus parachute straps for webbed seats and backrests.

The Risom lounge chair was among the first pieces of furniture commissioned and produced by celebrated manufacturer Knoll, a chief influencer in the rise of modern design in the United States, thanks to the work of Florence Knoll, the pioneering architect and designer who made the firm a leader in its field. The seating that Knoll created for office spaces — as well as pieces designed by Florence initially for commercial clients — soon became desirable for the home.

As the demand for casual, uncluttered furnishings grew, more mid-century furniture designers caught the spirit.

Classically oriented creators such as Edward Wormley, house designer for Dunbar Inc., offered such pieces as the sinuous Listen to Me chaise; the British expatriate T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings switched gears, creating items such as the tiered, biomorphic Mesa table. There were Young Turks such as Paul McCobb, who designed holistic groups of sleek, blond wood furniture, and Milo Baughman, who espoused a West Coast aesthetic in minimalist teak dining tables and lushly upholstered chairs and sofas with angular steel frames.

Generations turn over, and mid-century modern remains arguably the most popular style going. As the collection of vintage mid-century modern chairs, dressers, coffee tables and other furniture for the living room, dining room, bedroom and elsewhere on 1stDibs demonstrates, this period saw one of the most delightful and dramatic flowerings of creativity in design history.

Materials: Copper Furniture

From cupolas to cookware and fine art to filaments, copper metal has been used in so many ways since prehistoric times. Today, antique, new and vintage copper coffee tables, mirrors, lamps and other furniture and decor can bring a warm metallic flourish to interiors of any kind.

In years spanning 8,700 BC (the time of the first-known copper pendant) until roughly 3,700 BC, it may have been the only metal people knew how to manipulate.

Valuable deposits of copper were first extracted on the Mediterranean island of Cyprus around 4,000 BC — well before Europe’s actual Bronze Age (copper + tin = bronze). Tiny Cyprus is even credited with supplying all of Egypt and the Near East with copper for the production of sophisticated currency, weaponry, jewelry and decorative items.

In the 15th, 16th and 17th centuries, master painters such as Leonardo da Vinci, El Greco, Rembrandt and Jan Brueghel created fine works on copper. (Back then, copper-based pigments, too, were all the rage.) By the late 19th and early 20th centuries, decorative items like bas-relief plaques, trays and jewelry produced during the Art Deco, Arts and Crafts and Art Nouveau periods espoused copper. These became highly valuable and collectible pieces and remain so today.

Copper’s beauty, malleability, conductivity and versatility make it perhaps the most coveted nonprecious metal in existence. In interiors, polished copper begets an understated luxuriousness, and its reflectivity casts bright, golden and earthy warmth seldom realized in brass or bronze. (Just ask Tom Dixon.)

Outdoors, its most celebrated attribute — the verdigris patina it slowly develops from exposure to oxygen and other elements — isn’t the only hue it takes. Architects often refer to shades of copper as russet, ebony, plum and even chocolate brown. And Frank Lloyd Wright, Renzo Piano and Michael Graves have each used copper in their building projects.

Find antique, new and vintage copper furniture and decorative objects on 1stDibs.

Finding the Right End-tables for You

Beyond just providing additional tabletop space for your living room, an attractive vintage end table can help you organize as well as display books and decorative objects.

The term “end table” is frequently used interchangeably with “coffee table,” and while these two furnishings have much in common, each offers their own distinctive benefits in your space.

Your end table is likely going to stand as tall as the arms of your sofa, and its depth will match the seating. These attributes allow for tucking the table neatly at the end of your sofa in order to provide an elevated surface between your seating and the wall. End tables are accent pieces — they’re a close cousin to side tables, but side tables, not unlike the show-stealing low-profile coffee table, are intended to be positioned prominently and have more to do with the flow and design of a room than an end table, which does a great job but does it out of the way of everything else.

End tables with a drawer or a shelf can easily stow away books or television remotes. Living-room end tables frequently assist with lighting, specifically as they’re often positioned adjacent to a wall. Their height and compact tabletop render them ideal for table lamps and plants, particularly if parked near a window.

And given their practicality, there is no shortage of simple, streamlined end tables from mid-century modern favorites such as Baker Furniture Company, Dunbar and Knoll that will serve your clutter-clearing minimalist efforts or wide-open loft space well. But over the years, furniture designers have taken to venturesome experimentation, crafting tables from fallen trees, introducing organic shapes and playing with sculptural forms, so much so that your understated end table might eventually become the centerpiece of a room, no matter where you choose to place it. One-of-a-kind contemporary designs prove that there are endless options for what an end table can be, while furniture makers working in the Art Deco style have proven that end tables can be stacked, staggered and nested at will, creating all kinds of variations on this popular home accent.

Find an extraordinary variety of antique, new and vintage end tables on 1stDibs today.