Travertine and Brass Octagonal Dining Table, Unique Piece, French Work, Circa 1970

Dining room table made up of an octagonal base in travertine and brass plates and a thick travertine top. This table can accommodate 10 people. Unique piece. French work. Circa 1970

PRODUCT DETAILS

Dimensions en CM 220.0 x 110.0 x 71.5 cm
Dimensions en INCH 86.61 x 43.31 x 28.15 inch
Période 1960–1970
Style Mid-Century Modern
Matériaux Travertine

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

A monumental dining table of exceptional presence, this unique piece features an octagonal base constructed from alternating panels of travertine and polished brass plates, supporting a thick, sumptuous travertine top. Seating up to ten guests comfortably, its generous proportions speak to the grand entertaining spirit of its era. The warm cream tones of the travertine are animated by the natural veining of the stone, while the gleaming brass accents lend the ensemble a refined opulence.

Created circa 1970 by an unknown yet masterful French atelier, this table exemplifies the design sensibility of late French modernism — a period in which architects and decorators drew freely from natural materials such as marble, travertine, onyx and semi-precious stones, pairing them with luxurious metal finishes including brass and chrome. This aesthetic, popularised by firms associated with the grand interiors of the era, elevated the dining table from a mere functional object to the centrepiece of a curated domestic universe.

A singular statement piece, this table commands any dining room with authority while retaining a warmth and tactility absent from cold minimalist designs. Its octagonal form ensures that no guest is relegated to a distant corner, while its natural stone surface invites touch. Equally at home in a stone-floored Provençal mas or a Parisian hôtel particulier, it pairs beautifully with leather, rattan, or sculptural chairs of the period.

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