1970
40 cm Height 75 cm Width 75 cm Depth
Italian design from the 1970s often combines elegance and practicality, making this coffee table truly unique. The combination of walnut veneer and white lacquer creates a captivating aesthetic. Contrasting colors are a key element of its unique design. Its square shape, combining aesthetics and functionality, makes it a versatile addition to any living space. Additional details, such as the recesses in the lower shelf, make it practical and offer additional storage space for magazines or other everyday items. It features convenient wheels for easy movement when hosting guests. In the center of the tabletop, a single open compartment can be used for magazines or, more creatively, for a vase of flowers. The surface has been completely restored and is ready for placement in your home. This coffee table would be a functional and attractive addition to a living room, embodying the high-quality craftsmanship and innovative design typical of Italian furniture from the 1970s.
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