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A sleek and understated example of late‑20th‑century Belgian design, this 1980 dining table pairs a minimalist black metal base with a thick glass top to create a composition that feels both architectural and effortlessly light. Its clean lines and balanced proportions reflect the era’s embrace of functional modernism, where structure and material were celebrated rather than concealed.
The black metal frame offers a strong, graphic presence, its linear construction giving the table a quiet sculptural quality. Beneath the glass, the layered metal elements introduce subtle depth and rhythm, turning the base into a visual focal point rather than a purely structural support. The frosted glass top softens the overall silhouette, diffusing light and adding a refined, contemporary character.
This combination of transparency and solidity makes the table ideal for modern interiors; open, airy, and visually unobtrusive while still providing a distinctive design statement. Whether used in a dining room, creative workspace, or gallery‑inspired setting, it brings clarity, elegance, and a touch of industrial sophistication.
A timeless 1980s Belgian dining table, celebrated for its minimalist metal base, luminous glass top, and enduring modern appeal.
Height till top: 64 cm
Dimensions:
Height: 75 cm
Height till top: 64 cm
Width: 200 cm
Depth: 100 cm
Ref. 25-0459