Mid-century forged metal coffee table by Salvino Marsura, Italy 1960s

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This sculptural mid‑century coffee table by Salvino Marsura captures the unmistakable energy of Italian artistic metalwork in the 1960s. Known for his expressive, hand‑forged creations, Marsura approached metal as a living material; shaping, twisting, and texturing it into forms that feel both organic and architectural. Here, the base unfolds like a network of branching roots or molten bronze in motion, supporting an oval glass top that allows the full artistry of the structure to remain visible from every angle.

The forged metal base bears the tactile marks of Marsura’s hand: hammered surfaces, irregular contours, and a dynamic interplay of light and shadow that give the piece a strong sculptural presence. The metal shows a few subtle signs of use, consistent with age, which only enhance its authenticity and character. The glass top, with a thickness of 1 cm, provides a clean, modern counterpoint to the expressive base, creating a harmonious balance between transparency and mass.

Marsura’s work from this period reflects the broader Italian fascination with material experimentation and sculptural form, bridging the worlds of functional design and contemporary art. This table stands as a striking example of that spirit—bold, poetic, and unmistakably handmade. It serves not only as a functional coffee table but as a centerpiece that transforms a room, inviting attention and conversation.

A rare and compelling work by one of Italy’s most distinctive metal artists of the mid‑20th century.

Dimensions:
Height: 43 cm
Width: 120 cm
Depth: 76 cm

Ref. 26-0095

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