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This French coffee table from the 1960s–70s is a striking piece where faux-bamboo elegance meets refined modernism. Crafted from lacquered metal in a deep black finish, its structure mimics the segmented rhythm of bamboo rods—bringing an exotic, sculptural silhouette to the room. The smoked glass top floats delicately within the framework, while brass-capped joints and feet add a sophisticated contrast, recalling the craftsmanship of high-end Maison Jansen pieces. Each detail, from the soft curve of the legs to the square brass accents, reflects an era where even utilitarian forms were elevated to art.
Perfect for both classic and contemporary interiors, this table adds a touch of worldly charm and understated luxury. It pairs effortlessly with natural textures, bold prints, or minimalist palettes—anchoring the space with poise and personality.
Condition and wear consistent with age and use.
Approx. overall 14¼" high x 50¾" long x 26¾" wide
Approx. overall 36cm high x 129cm long x 68cm wide
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