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Sage Green and Black Ceramic Mosaic Coffee Table, Germany, 1970's
Sage Green and Black Ceramic Mosaic Coffee Table, Germany, 1970's
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This hand-crafted mosaic table with a mesmerizing geometrical pattern successfully blends post-modernist pastel softness and shiny metallic accents with a the mid-century modern form and shape.
Resting on T-shaped metal legs and framed by a shiny metal band, the mosaic top of this coffee table consists of rectangular ceramic inlays in three green tones ranging from petroleum to sage green which have been arranged to form an alluring central pattern. This is contrasted by smaller black and green ceramic pieces which follow no patterns lending the central pattern extra depth and texture.
While there are no maker's marks, this table probably hails from Germany in the 1970s where the acclaimed artists and mosaicists Berthold Müller and Heinz Lilienthal both produced ceramic mosaic tables to great international acclaim. This table is most reminiscent of their works.
The table is in very good condition with no tiles missing or chipped. the metal has retained its shine and
We think this would make a most suitable pool-side or terrasse table but it would also work very well as a lounge table, adding a colorful accent to its setting.
Dimensions:
Length: 120 cm (47.2 in)
Hight: 60 cm (23.6 in)
Width: 60 cm (23.6 in)
NOTA BENE:
Due to it's rather large size we currently only ship this table within Europe (disassembled). Please contact us for a shipping quote!
Please note:
With a lifetime of stories behind them, our vintage design items come with a bit of character.
Like the best of us, they may have picked up some scratches and scuff marks, acquired patina, and that original shine may have faded a little. And like with most of us, the internal struggles are not always visible to the outside world.
Our second-hand items may not fulfil state-of-the art safety standards and codes in your region. Inner faults may exist that were missed by us. Please always consult with a certified professional before installing any electrical items.
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