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Description
Designer: unknown
Italy - Circa 1970s
Dimensions: 28.25" H x 72" W x 18" D
Condition: Very Good vintage condition.
This minimalist modern solid travertine waterfall console table from Italy, circa 1970s, embodies the essence of monolithic design. Crafted from robust travertine stone, the table boasts a substantial presence with thick 3.5-inch legs and a surface that showcases the natural beauty and variegation of the stone in beige, tan, and cream tones.
The sleek, uninterrupted lines of the waterfall design allow the rich textures and colors of the travertine to take center stage, creating a piece that is as much a work of art as it is a functional piece of furniture. The seamless transition from the tabletop to the legs forms a continuous and fluid contour that emphasizes the purity of form characteristic of minimalist design.
Measuring 28.25 inches in height, 72 inches in width, and 18 inches in depth, this console table is perfectly proportioned for an entry foyer, adding an air of sophistication, or placed behind a sofa to anchor a living space with its timeless elegance.
While minor etched spots and an inherent fissure in one corner bear witness to its history and authentic vintage character, these subtle marks do not detract from the table’s overall magnificence. In very good vintage condition, this piece has a striking presence in person, inviting touch and admiration.
The travertine's warm, neutral palette and the table's architectural form allow it to blend seamlessly with a variety of decor styles, from the strictly modern to the more eclectic. This console table is a statement piece, offering both visual impact and the practicality of surface space, sure to be a focal point in any interior. -
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Origin: Italy Period: 1950-1979 Materials: Travertine Condition: Good. Very good vintage condition. No chips. Minor etched spots on surface viewable in raking light. Inherent fissure in stone on top corner (see photos). Stunning in person. Additional photos / videos upon request. Creation Date: Circa 1970s Styles / Movements: Modern, Mid Century, Minimalist Incollect Reference #: 720928 -
Dimensions
W. 72 in; H. 28.25 in; D. 18 in; W. 182.88 cm; H. 71.76 cm; D. 45.72 cm;
Message from Seller:
VERN + VERA offers a curated collection of fine vintage furnishings and accessories, specializing in Italian and American design from the 60s to the 80s. For inquiries, contact us at vernandvera@gmail.com or visit our 1,300 square foot gallery in Edgewater, Chicago, or shop online at vernandvera.com. Gallery hours available by appointment.
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