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Elefante Console Table 55, Joel Escalona, Dynamic Wood Design
By Joel Escalona
Located in Ciudad de México, CDMX
Elefante Console Table 55, Joel Escalona, Dynamic Wood Design ————————————————————— Elefante
Category

2010s Mexican Brutalist Console Tables

Materials

Hardwood

Joel Escalona's Elefante Console Table 53, Artistic Wood Finish
By Joel Escalona
Located in Ciudad de México, CDMX
Joel Escalona's Elefante Console Table 53, Artistic Wood Finish ————————————————————— Elefante
Category

2010s Mexican Brutalist Console Tables

Materials

Hardwood

Elefante Console Table 45, Joel Escalona, Bold Wood Silhouette
By Joel Escalona
Located in Ciudad de México, CDMX
Elefante Console Table 45, Joel Escalona, Bold Wood Silhouette ————————————————————— Elefante
Category

2010s Mexican Brutalist Console Tables

Materials

Hardwood

NONO Elefante Table 32, Swirl Base, Joel Escalona Signature
By Joel Escalona
Located in Ciudad de México, CDMX
NONO Elefante Table 32, Swirl Base, Joel Escalona Signature ————————————————————— Elefante
Category

2010s Mexican Brutalist Console Tables

Materials

Hardwood

NONO Elefante Table 28, Joel Escalona Design, Refined Curves
By Joel Escalona
Located in Ciudad de México, CDMX
NONO Elefante Table 28, Joel Escalona Design, Refined Curves ————————————————————— Elefante
Category

2010s Mexican Brutalist Console Tables

Materials

Hardwood

Joel Escalona Elefante Sideboard 50, Rich Textured Wood
By Joel Escalona
Located in Ciudad de México, CDMX
Joel Escalona Elefante Sideboard 50, Rich Textured Wood ————————————————————— Elefante Collection
Category

2010s Mexican Brutalist Console Tables

Materials

Hardwood

Joel Escalona's Elefante Table 44, Sturdy Solid Wood, Modern Edge
By Joel Escalona
Located in Ciudad de México, CDMX
Joel Escalona's Elefante Table 44, Sturdy Solid Wood, Modern Edge ————————————————————— Elefante
Category

2010s Mexican Brutalist Console Tables

Materials

Hardwood

Elefante Console Table 41, Joel Escalona, Solid Wood, Organic Curves
By Joel Escalona
Located in Ciudad de México, CDMX
Elefante Console Table 41, Joel Escalona, Solid Wood, Organic Curves
Category

2010s Mexican Brutalist Console Tables

Materials

Hardwood

Joel Escalona Elefante Console Table 47, Solid Wood, Geometric Detail
By Joel Escalona
Located in Ciudad de México, CDMX
Joel Escalona Elefante Console Table 47, Solid Wood, Geometric Detail
Category

2010s Mexican Brutalist Console Tables

Materials

Hardwood

Joel Escalona's Elefante Console Table 33, Layered Wood, Dynamic Shape
By Joel Escalona
Located in Ciudad de México, CDMX
Joel Escalona's Elefante Console Table 33, Layered Wood, Dynamic Shape
Category

2010s Mexican Brutalist Console Tables

Materials

Hardwood

Elefante Console Table 35, Design by Joel Escalona, Sculptural Base
By Joel Escalona
Located in Ciudad de México, CDMX
Elefante Console Table 35, Design by Joel Escalona, Sculptural Base ————————————————————— Elefante
Category

2010s Mexican Brutalist Console Tables

Materials

Hardwood

Joel Escalona's NONO Elefante Table 40, Wood Spheres, Elegant Lines
By Joel Escalona
Located in Ciudad de México, CDMX
Joel Escalona's NONO Elefante Table 40, Wood Spheres, Elegant Lines ————————————————————— Elefante
Category

2010s Mexican Brutalist Console Tables

Materials

Hardwood

Elefante Console Table 25, Design by Joel Escalona, Artistic Wood
By Joel Escalona
Located in Ciudad de México, CDMX
Elefante Console Table 25, Design by Joel Escalona, Artistic Wood ————————————————————— Elefante
Category

2010s Mexican Brutalist Console Tables

Materials

Hardwood

Elefante Console Table 21, Design by Joel Escalona, Organic Elegance
By Joel Escalona
Located in Ciudad de México, CDMX
Elefante Console Table 21, Design by Joel Escalona, Organic Elegance————————————————————— Elefante
Category

2010s Mexican Brutalist Console Tables

Materials

Hardwood

NONO Elefante Console Table 29, Joel Escalona's Vision, Round Base
By Joel Escalona
Located in Ciudad de México, CDMX
NONO Elefante Console Table 29, Joel Escalona's Vision, Round Base ————————————————————— Elefante
Category

2010s Mexican Brutalist Console Tables

Materials

Hardwood

Joel Escalona's Elefante Table 24, NONO Solid Wood, Unique Form
By Joel Escalona
Located in Ciudad de México, CDMX
Joel Escalona's Elefante Table 24, NONO Solid Wood, Unique Form ————————————————————— Elefante
Category

2010s Mexican Brutalist Console Tables

Materials

Hardwood

Joel Escalona Elefante Sideboard 58, Solid Wood, Stylish Form
By Joel Escalona
Located in Ciudad de México, CDMX
Joel Escalona Elefante Sideboard 58, Solid Wood, Stylish Form ————————————————————— Elefante
Category

2010s Mexican Brutalist Console Tables

Materials

Hardwood

Joel Escalona Elefante Sideboard 42, Solid Wood, Soft Lines
By Joel Escalona
Located in Ciudad de México, CDMX
Joel Escalona Elefante Sideboard 42, Solid Wood, Soft Lines ————————————————————— Elefante
Category

2010s Mexican Brutalist Console Tables

Materials

Hardwood

NONO Sideboard 34, Elefante Range, Joel Escalona's Bold Curves
By Joel Escalona
Located in Ciudad de México, CDMX
NONO Sideboard 34, Elefante Range, Joel Escalona's Bold Curves ————————————————————— Elefante
Category

2010s Mexican Brutalist Console Tables

Materials

Hardwood

Joel Escalona's NONO Elefante Table 60, Smooth Solid Wood, Sleek Style
By Joel Escalona
Located in Ciudad de México, CDMX
Joel Escalona's NONO Elefante Table 60, Smooth Solid Wood, Sleek Style
Category

2010s Mexican Brutalist Console Tables

Materials

Hardwood

Elefante Console Table 39 by NONO, Stacked Design, Joel Escalona's Touch
By Joel Escalona
Located in Ciudad de México, CDMX
Elefante Console Table 39 by NONO, Stacked Design, Joel Escalona's Touch
Category

2010s Mexican Brutalist Console Tables

Materials

Hardwood

Design by Joel Escalona Elefante Console Table 27, Rich Wood Contours
By Joel Escalona
Located in Ciudad de México, CDMX
Design by Joel Escalona Elefante Console Table 27, Rich Wood Contours
Category

2010s Mexican Brutalist Console Tables

Materials

Hardwood

NONO Sideboard Elefante 26, Design by Joel Escalona, Sculpted Silhouette
By Joel Escalona
Located in Ciudad de México, CDMX
NONO Sideboard Elefante 26, Design by Joel Escalona, Sculpted Silhouette
Category

2010s Mexican Brutalist Console Tables

Materials

Hardwood

Design by Joel Escalona Elefante Sideboard 22, Curvaceous Wood Design
By Joel Escalona
Located in Ciudad de México, CDMX
Design by Joel Escalona Elefante Sideboard 22, Curvaceous Wood Design————————————————————— Elefante
Category

2010s Mexican Brutalist Console Tables

Materials

Hardwood

Design by Joel Escalona, Elefante Sideboard 38, Layered Elegance, Solid Form
By Joel Escalona
Located in Ciudad de México, CDMX
Design by Joel Escalona, Elefante Sideboard 38, Layered Elegance, Solid Form
Category

2010s Mexican Brutalist Console Tables

Materials

Hardwood

NONO Elefante Sideboard 36, Design by Joel Escalona Craft, Wood Swirls
By Joel Escalona
Located in Ciudad de México, CDMX
NONO Elefante Sideboard 36, Design by Joel Escalona Craft, Wood Swirls
Category

2010s Mexican Brutalist Console Tables

Materials

Hardwood

Design by Joel Escalona Elefante Sideboard 30, Swirling Wood, Statement Piece
By Joel Escalona
Located in Ciudad de México, CDMX
Design by Joel Escalona Elefante Sideboard 30, Swirling Wood, Statement Piece
Category

2010s Mexican Brutalist Console Tables

Materials

Hardwood

NONO Elefante Console Table 49, Sleek Solid Wood, Escalona's Craft
By Joel Escalona
Located in Ciudad de México, CDMX
NONO Elefante Console Table 49, Sleek Solid Wood, Escalona's Craft ————————————————————— Elefante
Category

2010s Mexican Brutalist Console Tables

Materials

Hardwood

Elefante Console Table 31 by NONO, Fluid Wood Design, Design by Escalona
By Joel Escalona
Located in Ciudad de México, CDMX
Elefante Console Table 31 by NONO, Fluid Wood Design, Design by Escalona
Category

2010s Mexican Brutalist Console Tables

Materials

Hardwood

Elefante Desk 4 Versatile, Serves as Dining Table, Organic Shape
By Joel Escalona
Located in Ciudad de México, CDMX
Elefante Desk 4 Versatile, Serves as Dining Table, Organic Shape — Introduction: Crafting
Category

2010s Mexican Mid-Century Modern Desks and Writing Tables

Materials

Wood, Hardwood, Oak

NONO Elefante Console Table 37, Dramatic Wood
By Joel Escalona
Located in Ciudad de México, CDMX
NONO Elefante Console Table 37, Dramatic Wood ————————————————————— Elefante Collection: A Harmony
Category

2010s Mexican Brutalist Console Tables

Materials

Hardwood

NONO Elefante Console Table 37, Dramatic Wood
NONO Elefante Console Table 37, Dramatic Wood
H 33.47 in W 47.25 in D 15.75 in
NONO Elefante Table 52, Distinctive Solid Wood Base
By Joel Escalona
Located in Ciudad de México, CDMX
NONO Elefante Table 52, Distinctive Solid Wood Base ————————————————————— Elefante Collection: A
Category

2010s Mexican Brutalist Console Tables

Materials

Hardwood

NONO Elefante Table 48, Luxurious Solid Wood Finish
By Joel Escalona
Located in Ciudad de México, CDMX
NONO Elefante Table 48, Luxurious Solid Wood Finish ————————————————————— Elefante Collection: A
Category

2010s Mexican Brutalist Console Tables

Materials

Hardwood

NONO Elefante Console Table 57, Solid Wood, Contemporary Flair
By Joel Escalona
Located in Ciudad de México, CDMX
NONO Elefante Console Table 57, Solid Wood, Contemporary Flair ————————————————————— Elefante
Category

2010s Mexican Brutalist Console Tables

Materials

Hardwood

NONO Elefante Console Table 43, Solid Wood, Round Shapes
By Joel Escalona
Located in Ciudad de México, CDMX
NONO Elefante Console Table 43, Solid Wood, Round Shapes ————————————————————— Elefante
Category

2010s Mexican Brutalist Console Tables

Materials

Hardwood

NONO Elefante Console Table 23, Flowing Lines, Solid Craft
By Joel Escalona
Located in Ciudad de México, CDMX
NONO Elefante Console Table 23, Flowing Lines, Solid Craft ————————————————————— Elefante
Category

2010s Mexican Brutalist Console Tables

Materials

Hardwood

Elefante Console Table 51 by NONO, Solid Wood, Elegant Curves
By Joel Escalona
Located in Ciudad de México, CDMX
Elefante Console Table 51 by NONO, Solid Wood, Elegant Curves ————————————————————— Elefante
Category

2010s Mexican Brutalist Console Tables

Materials

Hardwood

Elefante Console Table 59 by NONO, Deep Solid Wood, Luxurious Touch
By Joel Escalona
Located in Ciudad de México, CDMX
Elefante Console Table 59 by NONO, Deep Solid Wood, Luxurious Touch
Category

2010s Mexican Brutalist Console Tables

Materials

Hardwood

Elefante Desk 9 Perfect for Dining and Work Tasks, Solid Wood
By Joel Escalona
Located in Ciudad de México, CDMX
Elefante Desk 9 Perfect for Dining and Work Tasks, Solid Wood — Introduction: Crafting Elegance
Category

2010s Mexican Mid-Century Modern Desks and Writing Tables

Materials

Wood, Hardwood, Oak

NONO Sideboard Elefante 46, Solid Wood, Streamlined Design
By Joel Escalona
Located in Ciudad de México, CDMX
NONO Sideboard Elefante 46, Solid Wood, Streamlined Design ————————————————————— Elefante
Category

2010s Mexican Brutalist Console Tables

Materials

Hardwood

NONO Sideboard 54, Elefante, Bold Lines, Solid Wood Elegance
By Joel Escalona
Located in Ciudad de México, CDMX
NONO Sideboard 54, Elefante, Bold Lines, Solid Wood Elegance ————————————————————— Elefante
Category

2010s Mexican Brutalist Console Tables

Materials

Hardwood

NONO Elefante Sideboard 56, Sharp Lines, Solid Wood Modern Appeal
By Joel Escalona
Located in Ciudad de México, CDMX
NONO Elefante Sideboard 56, Sharp Lines, Solid Wood Modern Appeal ————————————————————— Elefante
Category

2010s Mexican Brutalist Console Tables

Materials

Hardwood

Brutalist Console Table, Minimal Old Wood Sideboard, Narrow Console Elefante
By Joel Escalona
Located in Ciudad de México, CDMX
. Production takes 7-9 weeks to ensure the highest level of precision and quality. Design by Joel Escalona
Category

2010s Mexican Brutalist Sideboards

Materials

Wood, Oak

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Joel Escalona Elefante Dining Table For Sale on 1stDibs

Find many varieties of an authentic joel escalona elefante dining table available at 1stDibs. A joel escalona elefante dining table — often made from wood, hardwood and oak — can elevate any home. A joel escalona elefante dining table, designed in the mid-century modern style, is generally a popular piece of furniture.

How Much is a Joel Escalona Elefante Dining Table?

The average selling price for a joel escalona elefante dining table at 1stDibs is $18,126, while they’re typically $5,924 on the low end and $18,126 for the highest priced.

Joel Escalona for sale on 1stDibs

Joel Escalona is one of the most prolific and multidisciplinary designers of his generation. He has worked on a set of projects ranging from product design, furniture and jewelry, to consulting, creative direction and collectible design pieces for galleries. His work has been exhibited in the most important capitals of the world — in the most relevant events in the design and art world — such as the Salone Internazionale del Mobile di Milano and DesignMiami/Basel. Escalona’s work translates to much more than an extensive portfolio: It’s the materialization of the world that surrounds him, a reflection of himself.

A Close Look at Brutalist Furniture

The design of brutalist furniture encompasses that which is crafted, hewn and worked by hand — an aesthetic rebuke (or, at least, a counterpoint) to furniture that is created using 21st-century materials and technology. Lately, the word “brutalist” has been adopted by the realms of furniture design and the decorative arts to refer to chairs, cabinets, tables and accessory pieces such as mirror frames and lighting that are made of rougher, deeply textured metals and other materials that are the visual and palpable antithesis of the sleek, smooth and suave. 

ORIGINS OF BRUTALIST FURNITURE DESIGN

CHARACTERISTICS OF BRUTALIST FURNITURE DESIGN 

  • Use of industrial materials — tubular steel, concrete, glass, granite
  • Prioritizes functionalism, minimalism and utilization of negative space
  • Spare silhouettes, pronounced geometric shapes
  • Stripped-down, natural look; rugged textures, modular construction
  • Interiors featuring airy visual flow and reliance on neutral palettes

BRUTALIST FURNITURE DESIGNERS TO KNOW

VINTAGE BRUTALIST FURNITURE ON 1STDIBS

The term brutalism — which derives from the French word brut, meaning “raw” — was coined by architecture critic Reyner Banham to describe an architectural style that emerged in the 1950s featuring monumental buildings, usually made of unornamented concrete, whose design was meant to project an air of strength and solidity.

Le Corbusier essentially created the brutalist style; its best-known iterations in the United States are the Whitney Museum of American Art, which was designed by Marcel Breuer, and Paul Rudolph's Yale Art and Architecture Building. The severe style might have been the most criticized architectural movement of the 20th century, even if it was an honest attempt to celebrate the beauty of raw material. But while the brutalist government buildings in Washington, D.C., seemingly bask in their un-beauty, brutalist interior design and decor is much more lyrical, at times taking on a whimsical, romantic quality that its exterior counterparts lack.

Paul Evans is Exhibit A for brutalist furniture design. His Sculpture Front cabinets laced with high-relief patinated steel mounts have become collector's items nonpareil, while the chairs, coffee table and dining table in his later Cityscape series and Sculpted Bronze series for Directional Furniture are perhaps the most expressive, attention-grabbing pieces in American modern design. Other exemplary brutalist designers are Silas Seandel, the idiosyncratic New York furniture designer and sculptor whose works in metal — in particular his tables — have a kind of brawny lyricism, and Curtis Jere, a nom-de-trade for the California team of Curtis Freiler and Jerry Fels, the bold makers of expressive scorched and sheared copper and brass mirror frames and wall-mounted sculptures.

Brutalist furniture and sculptures remain popular with interior designers and can lend unique, eccentric, human notes to an art and design collection in any home.

Find authentic vintage brutalist chairs, coffee tables, decorative objects and other furniture on 1stDibs.

Finding the Right Console-tables for You

Few pieces of furniture are celebrated for their functionality as much as their decorative attributes in the way that console tables are. While these furnishings are not as common in today’s interiors as their coffee-table and side-table counterparts, console tables are stylish home accents and have become more prevalent over the years.

The popularity of wood console tables took shape during the 17th and 18th centuries in French and Italian culture, and were exclusively featured in the palatial homes of the upper class. The era’s outwardly sculptural examples of these small structures were paired with mirrors or matching stools and had tabletops of marble. They were most often half-moon-shaped and stood on two scrolled giltwood legs, and because they weren’t wholly supported on their two legs rather than the traditional four, their flat-backed supports were intended to hug the wall behind them and were commonly joined by an ornate stretcher. The legs were affixed or bolted to the wall with architectural brackets called console brackets — hence, the name we know them by today — which gave the impression that they were freestanding furnishings. While console tables introduced a dose of drama in the foyer of any given aristocrat — an embodiment of Rococo-style furniture — the table actually occupied minimal floor space (an attractive feature in home furniture). As demand grew and console tables made their way to other countries, they gained recognition as versatile additions to any home.

Contemporary console tables comprise many different materials and are characterized today by varying shapes and design styles. It is typical to find them made of marble, walnut or oak and metal. While modern console tables commonly feature four legs, you can still find the two-legged variety, which is ideal for nestling behind the sofa. A narrow console table is a practical option if you need to save space — having outgrown their origins as purely ornamental, today’s console tables are home to treasured decorative objects, help fill empty foyers and, outfitted with drawers or a shelf, can provide a modest amount of storage as needed.

The rich collection of antique, new and vintage console tables on 1stDibs includes everything from 19th-century gems designed in the Empire style to unique rattan pieces and more.