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Arte deco occasional table with glass top, Italy, 1930s
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This elegant Art Deco occasional table, made in Italy in the 1930s, is a refined example of how geometry and craftsmanship can come together in perfect harmony. Its design feels both architectural and sculptural: a central column built from three stacked square platforms rises to support a round top, creating a striking rhythm of shapes and proportions. The result is a piece that feels balanced, grounded, and effortlessly sophisticated.
The top is framed in polished chrome and features a black mirrored glass surface engraved with the figure of an archer — a powerful yet graceful symbol that perfectly captures the spirit of the Art Deco era. The contrast between the deep, reflective glass and the silvery outline of the engraving adds depth and movement, giving the table a quiet sense of life.
The base, finished in glossy black lacquer, provides a strong visual anchor while complementing the reflective brightness of the top. Every detail feels intentional — from the precise layering of the structure to the subtle interplay of materials and light.
Dimensions: 70.5 w × 70.5 d × 63.5 h cm (≈ 27.8″ × 27.8″ × 25.2″) - More Information
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Dimensions
H. 25.01 in; Diam. 27.76 in; H. 63.53 cm; Diam. 70.51 cm;
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