-
FINE ART
-
FURNITURE & LIGHTING
-
NEW + CUSTOM
- FEATURED BESPOKE MAKERS
- Stephen Antonson
- Pieter Adam
- Nader Gammas
- Eben Blaney
- Silvio Mondino Studio
- Neal Aronowitz
- Mark Brazier-Jones
- Proisy Studio
- Ovature Studios
- Cartwright New York
- Thomas Pheasant Studio
- Lorin Silverman
- Chapter & Verse
- Reda Amalou
- KGBL
- AL Design Aymeric Lefort
- Atelier Purcell
- Pfeifer Studio
- Susan Fanfa Design
-
DECORATIVE ARTS
- JEWELRY
-
INTERIORS
- FEATURED PROJECTS
- East Shore, Seattle by Kylee Shintaffer Design
- Apartment in Claudio Coello, Madrid by L.A. Studio Interiorismo
- The Apthorp by 2Michaels
- Houston Mid-Century by Jamie Bush + Co.
- Sag Harbor by David Scott
- Park Avenue Aerie by William McIntosh Design
- Sculptural Modern by Kendell Wilkinson Design
- Noho Loft by Frampton Co
- Greenwich, CT by Mark Cunningham Inc
- West End Avenue by Mendelson Group
- VIEW ALL INTERIOR DESIGNERS
- INTERIOR DESIGN BOOKS YOU NEED TO KNOW
- Distinctly American: Houses and Interiors by Hendricks Churchill and A Mood, A Thought, A Feeling: Interiors by Young Huh
- Robert Stilin: New Work, The Refined Home: Sheldon Harte and Inside Palm Springs
- Torrey: Private Spaces: Great American Design and Marshall Watson’s Defining Elegance
- Ashe Leandro: Architecture + Interiors, David Kleinberg: Interiors, and The Living Room from The Design Leadership Network
- Cullman & Kravis: Interiors, Nicole Hollis: Artistry of Home, and Michael S. Smith, Classic by Design
- New books by Alyssa Kapito, Rees Roberts + Partners, Gil Schafer, and Bunny Williams: Life in the Garden
- Peter Pennoyer Architects: City | Country and Jed Johnson: Opulent Restraint
- An Adventurous Life: Global Interiors by Tom Stringer
- VIEW ALL INTERIOR DESIGN BOOKS
-
MAGAZINE
- FEATURED ARTICLES
- Northern Lights: Lighting the Scandinavian Way
- Milo Baughman: The Father of California Modern
- A Chandelier of Rare Provenance
- The Evergreen Allure of Gustavian Style
- Every Picture Tells a Story: Fine Art Photography
- Vive La France: Mid-Century French Design
- The Timeless Elegance of Barovier & Toso
- Paavo Tynell: The Art of Radical Simplicity
- The Magic of Mid-Century American Design
- Max Ingrand: The Power of Light and Control
- The Maverick Genius of Philip & Kelvin LaVerne
- 10 Pioneers of Modern Scandinavian Design
- The Untamed Genius of Paul Evans
- Pablo Picasso’s Enduring Legacy
- Karl Springer: Maximalist Minimalism
- All Articles
Listings / Furniture / Tables / Coffee Tables
Offered by:
H. Gallery
Concordiastraat 68 - 127
Utrecht 3551EM , Netherlands
Call Seller
0031302270051
Showrooms
Solid Oak Brutalist Coffee Table, The Netherlands 1960s
$ 1,425
-
Tear Sheet Print
- BoardAdd to Board
-
-
Description
Brutalist furniture emerged in the post-war decades as a direct response to both architectural developments and shifting social ideals. Rooted in the principles of Brutalist architecture, this coffee table emphasizes raw materials, structural honesty, and an absence of ornamentation.
Many Dutch Brutalist furniture pieces function not only as practical objects but also as sculptural elements within a space. This coffee table is exemplary of this thanks to its solid oak construction and striking form. The design is composed of a thick, rectangular top supported by two block legs, creating a low, elongated silhouette that emphasizes weight. The proportions are deliberately heavy, reinforcing a sense of stability and permanence which defines Brutalist design. Oak was a preferred material, valued for its strength and expressive grain, allowing makers to highlight the natural character of the wood rather than conceal it. The surface of the wood is left largely untreated to showcase the material’s inherent texture and tonal variation. Rather than relying on decorative features, the table derives its character from this raw materiality and its geometry. Despite its apparent simplicity, the table carries a strong visual presence and sense of intention.
The emphasis on material and form allows this table to age gracefully, developing character over time, while anchoring every space it finds itself in. The piece reflects the enduring appeal of Brutalist furniture: objects that prioritise substance over decoration, offering both functional utility and a lasting architectural presence.
Condition:
In good vintage condition. Wear consistent with age and use. The table has recently been reconditioned. Due to the nature and age of the wood, the item has some marks, scratches, and discolouration.
Dimensions:
35.24 in W x 9.45 in D x 11.23 in H
89.5 cm W x 24 cm D x 28.5 cm H
Shipping:
This item will be packaged and shipped with the greatest care and attention to make sure you will receive it in gallery condition. Complimentary shipping within the Netherlands.
IMPORTANT!
VAT normally applies and will be added to items when purchased by a European buyer or transported to a location within the EU. -
More Information
Origin: Netherlands Period: 1950-1979 Materials: Solid Oak Condition: Good. In good vintage condition. Wear consistent with age and use. The table has recently been reconditioned. Due to the nature and age of the wood, the item has some marks, scratches, and discolouration. Creation Date: 1960s Styles / Movements: Modern, Brutalist Dealer Reference #: 20263891 Incollect Reference #: 856846 -
Dimensions
W. 35.24 in; H. 11.22 in; D. 9.45 in; W. 89.5 cm; H. 28.5 cm; D. 24 cm;
Message from Seller:
Located in Utrecht, The Netherlands, H. Gallery specializes in modern and contemporary design with a strong focus on Brazil and Scandinavia. The gallery strives to preserve and promote especially Brazil's rich design heritage and curates a select group of contemporary artists. Meticulous research, ie getting in contact with the original designers, producers, their heirs, and retrieving and indexing old catalogues and magazines is at the heart of its activities. All works presented excel in great
Hold
Sign In To View Price
close
You must Sign In to your account to view the price. If you don’t have an account, please Create an Account below.
More Listings from H. Gallery View all 1341 listings
No Listings to show.
- Six Guillerme et Chambron "Fumay" Dining Chairs for Votre Maison, France 1960s
- Oak Sideboard in the manner of Charles Dudouyt, France 1940s
- Pair of Norwegian Armchairs in Cowhide, Norway ca 1930s
- Four Amsterdamse School Dining Chairs, The Netherlands Mid-20th Century
- Amsterdamse School Armchair by Cornelis van der Sluys, Netherlands 1920s
- Villy Sørensen Easy Chair With Oak Frame, Denmark 1950s
- Brass and Wood Floor Lamp with Tripod Base by Lyfa, Denmark ca 1960s
- Four Sculptural Oak Dining Chairs, Scandinavia First half of the 20th Century
- Model "5061" Table Lamp by Paavo Tynell for Idman, Finland 1950s
- Paavo Tynell Model “5061” Brass Table Lamp for Idman, Finland 1950s
- Glazed Stoneware Table Lamp by Nils Kähler, Denmark ca 1960s
- Pair of Model "741148" Floor Lamps by ASEA, Sweden 1950s
- Six Model “113” Dining Chairs by Torbjørn Afdal, Denmark Mid-20th Century
- Pair of Velour Two-Seater Sofa with Solid Wood Legs, Europe ca 1950s