Maisons du Monde - Side table - Metal - Geometric





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Description from the seller
It is a piece that fits very well into that second half of the 20th century when European design began to play with geometry as if it were its own language. The table you show, attributed to Maisons du Monde, breathes that air of light modernity: a circular metallic top, clean, almost silent, supported by a structure that does not seek to hide itself, but to become the true aesthetic gesture.
The metallic rods, arranged in a lattice of open polygons, evoke both the experiments of Italian design in the seventies and certain influences of French minimalism in the eighties, where visual lightness was a value in itself. There is no mass, no heavy volume: everything rests on the tension between lines, on the transparency of the space that remains between them. That geometric, almost sculptural structure turns the table into an object that functions both as a practical piece of furniture and as an autonomous decorative piece.
The metallic finish, sober and contemporary, reinforces that sense of industrial timelessness that characterizes many designs of the second half of the 20th century: objects that do not seek to imitate historical styles, but to affirm a style of their own based on the purity of form and the honesty of the material. It is a table that could coexist with mid-century interiors, with more industrial environments or even with contemporary spaces that value the mix of clean lines and sculptural presence.
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Seller's Story
Translated by Google TranslateIt is a piece that fits very well into that second half of the 20th century when European design began to play with geometry as if it were its own language. The table you show, attributed to Maisons du Monde, breathes that air of light modernity: a circular metallic top, clean, almost silent, supported by a structure that does not seek to hide itself, but to become the true aesthetic gesture.
The metallic rods, arranged in a lattice of open polygons, evoke both the experiments of Italian design in the seventies and certain influences of French minimalism in the eighties, where visual lightness was a value in itself. There is no mass, no heavy volume: everything rests on the tension between lines, on the transparency of the space that remains between them. That geometric, almost sculptural structure turns the table into an object that functions both as a practical piece of furniture and as an autonomous decorative piece.
The metallic finish, sober and contemporary, reinforces that sense of industrial timelessness that characterizes many designs of the second half of the 20th century: objects that do not seek to imitate historical styles, but to affirm a style of their own based on the purity of form and the honesty of the material. It is a table that could coexist with mid-century interiors, with more industrial environments or even with contemporary spaces that value the mix of clean lines and sculptural presence.
Tracked shipping and careful packaging.

