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Polished Stainless, Bronze and Lucite Pedestal Table, Romeo Rega, 1970's

$11,600
$14,50020% Off
£8,815.22
£11,019.0220% Off
€10,145.64
€12,682.0620% Off
CA$16,600.19
CA$20,750.2420% Off
A$18,238.85
A$22,798.5620% Off
CHF 9,405.66
CHF 11,757.0720% Off
MX$218,519.90
MX$273,149.8720% Off
NOK 119,422.92
NOK 149,278.6520% Off
SEK 112,073.56
SEK 140,091.9420% Off
DKK 75,773.75
DKK 94,717.1920% Off

About the Item

Elevate your collection with this magnificent vintage 1970s Romeo Rega pedestal dining table. This piece is the epitome of High Italian Glamour, a bold yet elegant statement that expertly fuses architectural form with luxurious materials. It is a substantial, heirloom-quality design, commanding attention in any contemporary or historically significant interior. The table features a 1-inch thick circular glass top that provides an airy contrast to the dramatic weight of the pedestal base. The base, a striking "barbell" composition, showcases Rega's masterful use of mixed metals and lucite. The column is formed by a magnificent solid acrylic cylinder—a signature of the era—which offers a brilliant, floating visual effect. This lucite centerpiece is anchored by two tiered stacks of metal discs: Top: A thick, polished stainless steel disc, resting on a smaller bronze tier. Base: A heavy foundation featuring a smaller bronze disc, set upon a large, polished stainless steel plinth. The materials—the bronze, steel, and acrylic—are all solid, imbuing the table with impressive physical weight and enduring quality. It's a definitive piece of Italian design history, perfect for the discerning collector looking to introduce dramatic scale and sculptural sophistication to their dining or conference space. This table belongs to a rarefied category of 1970s furniture defined by geometric precision and material opulence. Collectors drawn to the seamless integration of acrylic and metal found in works by Charles Hollis Jones, the iconic, sculptural presence of pieces by Karl Springer, or the timeless, luxurious forms of Vladimir Kagan will recognize this Rega table as a crucial element of that design lineage. It is a quintessential Italian Modernist piece that is highly sought after today. About Romeo Rega ~ Romeo Rega (1904-1984) was a preeminent figure in the Roman design scene of the 1970s, establishing a legacy defined by a dramatic and sophisticated aesthetic. Rega's hallmark was the masterful juxtaposition of materials. Often highly polished chrome, brass, and bronze—with transparent elements like lucite and glass. His designs are celebrated for their strong geometric lines, sculptural quality, and glamorous, almost cinematic presence. Rega successfully blended the principles of modernism with an inherent sense of Roman luxury, creating highly collectible pieces that embody the jet-set era of Italian design. This table had a past life in the most incredibly elegant home of a wealthy philanthropist in Maryland. This table was surrounded by Paul Evans, and Vladimir Kagan pieces (provenance available upon request). This table is all original and features its original SOLID lucite core-- others on the market have had their core broken or replaced with hollow lucite tubes. Not his baddie. The table base alone weighs ~ 200lbs. A substantial piece, with substantial provenance. The base can accommodate a larger top if desired.
  • Creator:
    Romeo Rega (Designer)
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 29 in (73.66 cm)Width: 48 in (121.92 cm)Depth: 48 in (121.92 cm)
  • Style:
    Mid-Century Modern (Of the Period)
  • Materials and Techniques:
  • Place of Origin:
  • Period:
  • Date of Manufacture:
    C. 1970
  • Condition:
    Wear consistent with age and use. Minimal wear consistent with age and use.
  • Seller Location:
    Culver City, CA
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU1139246955502

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