European Low Oak Coffee Table, Europe ca 1950s (sold)
European Low Oak Coffee Table, Europe ca 1950s (sold)
The early emphasis on wood in European mid-century design connected everyday objects, such as furniture to nature in the most organic way. This robust, solid oak coffee table is a perfect example of this sentiment, and the visual benefits of an understated, organic design.
Organicity went hand in hand with the often minimalistic design principles in most of the Northern European countries during the mid-century. The design is honest, giving importance to the organic shapes in earthy tones. The design favours simple and bare, yet well-thought-out proportions and details. The definite stand-out feature of this table are the pointed arches carved into the legs. This immediately creates a unique look breaking the otherwise sturdy profile. The maker of this model sought to project a sense of strength through the massive, raw design, while also celebrating the imperfect appeal of solid wood. The wide tabletop is especially appealing thanks to the versatile patterns and grain of the oak, which naturally makes this table one-of-a-kind. The tabletop sits quite low, making this a perfect and cosy coffee table. The edges are slightly rounded throughout this table and together with the wooden joinery the organic aesthetic is maintained even in the smallest details.
Most European designs from around the mid-century era are first and foremost utilitarian objects and as such, this table’s form follows function as well, with a sizeable top and a structure that assures stability. The cracks elevate the rustic look, while the height perfectly balances out the thickness of the wood.
SOLD
Condition:
In restored condition.
Dimensions:
45.27 in W x 22.83 in D x 15.55 in H
115 cm W x 58 cm D x 39.5 cm H