Sculptural Travertine Dining Table, France, 1960s
This 1960s French travertine dining table is a sculptural celebration of mid-century modern design, where natural materials and architectural clarity combined to redefine the aesthetics of postwar interiors. Its elongated, gently curved top, carved from a solid travertine with subtle variations in tone, captures the understated luxury and organic refinement that made stone furniture an emblem of sophisticated European design of the era. The tabletop rests on two substantial legs, each carved from the same creamy, porous stone. Their rectilinear form contrasts beautifully with the soft, flared silhouette of the tabletop, creating a harmonious balance of mass and lightness. The travertine's characteristic veining and natural cavities give the table a unique tactile surface, ensuring that each piece from this period is one of a kind. Its smooth polish enhances the stone's warm, natural palette, making it an inviting centerpiece for contemporary dining rooms and living spaces. In 1960s France, designers increasingly embraced natural stone as a symbol of modern elegance. Prized for its durability, sculptural presence, and ability to anchor a room with understated authority, travertine, in particular, became synonymous with refined minimalism, appearing in the interiors of architects and trendsetters who favored materials that aged gracefully and bore the imprint of geological history.
2 750 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Design 50's and 60's
Condition: Good condition
Material: Stone
Width: 207
Height: 76
Depth: 98
Reference (ID): 1727543
Availability: In stock
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