French Brushed Steel and Brass Coffee Table with Marble Top
Elegant coffee table combining a brushed steel structure with brass accents and a marble top, a refined example of French luxury furniture design from circa 1940. The interplay of three noble materials — steel, brass, and marble — creates a piece of architectural presence and quiet sophistication. 106 × 51.5 × 43 cm.
PRODUCT DETAILS
| Période | 1930–1940 |
|---|---|
| Dimensions en CM | 106.0 x 51.5 x 43.0 cm |
| Dimensions en INCH | 41.73 x 20.28 x 16.93 inch |
| Style | Art Deco |
| Matériaux | Steel |
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The combination of brushed steel, polished brass, and marble represents one of the most enduring and sophisticated material harmonies in French decorative arts of the mid-twentieth century. By the 1930s and 1940s, Parisian craftsmen and designers had mastered the art of pairing the cool precision of industrial metals with the warmth and natural variety of fine stone, producing pieces of quiet grandeur that defined the aesthetic of the finest French interiors of the period.
This coffee table, produced circa 1940, embodies this tradition with particular elegance. The brushed steel structure provides a cool, architectural framework whose restrained surface texture offers an ideal counterpoint to the warm gleam of the brass accents. The marble top introduces a third material character — the natural variation and depth of stone, each slab unique — that elevates the piece from furniture to an object of considered natural beauty.
Measuring a generous 106 × 51.5 × 43 cm, the table is well scaled to anchor a seated arrangement, its low profile inviting the placement of books, trays, or decorative objects across the marble surface. The proportions are confident without being heavy; the steel and brass structure maintains a degree of visual lightness that allows the marble to read as the primary surface.
A distinguished piece of French mid-century furniture, this coffee table would bring equal grace to a classical period interior or a contemporary setting. Its combination of enduring materials, architectural form, and the quiet luxury of its material palette ensures it remains as relevant and desirable today as when it was first made.
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