Located in Oklahoma City, OK
A beautifully composed example of California modernism, this sculptural dining or center table is attributed to Frank Rohloff and produced by Brown Saltman in the 1960s.
The design balances material warmth with refined geometry: a thick, round travertine top with softly beveled edge floats above a contrasting architectural base. The base features a crisp, painted metal collar that transitions into a richly grained walnut pedestal, gently flared for stability and visual weight. The interplay of stone, metal, and wood is quintessentially Rohloff—clean, grounded, and quietly sophisticated.
The travertine surface displays natural tonal variation and subtle pitting consistent with the material, adding depth and authenticity. The walnut base retains a warm, even finish with beautiful vertical grain movement, while the painted metal element provides a sharp modern contrast.
Ideal as a side table or cocktail table in a living space, this example reflects the understated elegance and craftsmanship associated with Brown Saltman’s best period work.
Photographed with Hans Wegner wing chair...
Category
Mid-20th Century Frank Rohloff Furniture
MaterialsTravertine, Metal