This sculptural stunner is a 1970s Mastercraft dining table featuring a gleaming brass trilobi base and a 48” round glass top. The base has developed a dreamy, lived-in patina that reads more "vintage champagne" than "try-hard bling." And while she’s sized perfectly for dining à deux (or quatre), she’s versatile enough to moonlight as a bistro table, dramatic entryway moment, or even a centre table for your most important design books and unnecessarily expensive candles.
Worried about the tabletop size? Don’t be. The base could easily handle a larger piece of glass if you're after more drama. She's sturdy and flexible—name a better combo.
Now let’s talk Mastercraft: This Michigan-based brand was all about opulence with a modernist twist, fusing luxurious materials like brass, burled wood, and glass with clean architectural lines. Think: Hollywood Regency meets global jet-set energy. Their pieces were produced in relatively limited numbers, making them highly coveted by collectors, designers, and design nerds with good taste.
Perfect for:
Mid-century modernists with a thing for shine
Hollywood Regency lovers who live for a glow-up
Maximalists who know the power of a statement base
Small space dwellers with big design energy
It’s not just a table. It’s a whole mood.