Coffee table; France, 1970s.
Belgian black marble, gilded bronze, and wrought iron.
Shows signs of wear and rust.
Measurements: 61 x 108 x 68 cm.
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Coffee table; France, 1970s.
Belgian black marble, gilded bronze, and wrought iron.
Shows signs of wear and rust marks.
Measurements: 61 x 108 x 68 cm.
A coffee table in which wrought iron takes on a striking sculptural presence, drawing on historicist traditions and the taste for ornamentation that took hold in Europe between the late 19th century and the early decades of the 20th century.
The structure, formed by continuous volutes and curvilinear lines that evoke the movement of plants, draws on the sensibility of the Art Nouveau style, though here filtered through a more eclectic and understated interpretation, reminiscent of certain developments in artisanal French and Italian furniture. The solidity of the Belgian black marble top deliberately contrasts with the visual lightness of the metal frame, creating a balanced tension between mass and arabesque, between the tectonic and the decorative. In this sense, the piece reflects a design culture predating modern standardization, where the mark of the blacksmith’s craft and the manual variation in the lines lend it uniqueness and character, placing it in the hybrid territory between the utilitarian and the ornamental that defined much of European furniture during the turn of the century.
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