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Solid Oak Rustic Brutalist Wabi Sabi Beam Coffee Table, France 1960
$3,098.75
£2,295.71
€2,599
CA$4,245.13
A$4,710.33
CHF 2,467.37
MX$57,761.31
NOK 31,384.13
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Introducing the Solid Oak Wabi Sabi Brutalist Coffee Table, a timeless piece originating from 1960s France. This exquisite table seamlessly blends rustic charm with a modern aesthetic, making it an ideal addition to interiors characterized by wabi-sabi, natural, artisanal, brutalist, or rustic styles. Designed with careful consideration, its dimensions make it a versatile centerpiece suitable for a variety of spaces.
Crafted from solid oak, this table boasts a rectangular form and a low height, evoking a serene and zen ambiance. The ample surface area invites creative aesthetics, allowing for tasteful decorations or the practical use of showcasing coffee table books. Beyond its conventional use, this table can also serve as a distinctive bench, adorned with a selection of captivating literature.
The wood exhibits a captivating weathered and patinated finish, displaying a captivating gradient of rich browns. This unique patina adds character and depth to the piece, contributing to its overall allure. The dimensions of the table, measuring 145 cm in width, 52 cm in depth, and 42.5 cm in height, ensure its compatibility with various interior settings.
Embrace the versatility of this coffee table by incorporating it into a cozy reading nook or utilizing it in unexpected spaces, such as the bathroom for towel stacking. When styling, draw inspiration from the principles of wabi-sabi and Japandi design, emphasizing simplicity, natural elements, and a harmonious blend of form and function. Let this Solid Oak Wabi Sabi Coffee Table redefine your living spaces with its timeless elegance and functional sophistication.
- Dimensions:Height: 16.74 in (42.5 cm)Width: 58.27 in (148 cm)Depth: 20.48 in (52 cm)
- Style:Brutalist (Of the Period)
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- Date of Manufacture:1960
- Condition:Wear consistent with age and use. Out of a residence free from tobacco smoke.
- Seller Location:DE MEERN, NL
- Reference Number:Seller: 2023-511stDibs: LU8021237060762
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