Side table - Wrought iron - Brutalist iron table





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Brutalist iron table from Germany, dating to the 1970s, with a square 74 × 74 cm glass top on a heavily worked iron frame (52 × 52 cm, height 47 cm); not marked but stylistically close to Lothar Kluthe and Giacometti.
Description from the seller
Rare design object in the Brutalist style of the 1970s.
The square glass plate (74 × 74 cm) rests on a distinctly crafted iron frame (52 × 52 cm, height 47 cm).
The sculptural frame strongly resembles the works of Lothar Kluthe and also shows parallels to Giacometti's powerful form language.
Dimensions:
• Glass plate: 74 × 74 cm
Height: 47 cm
Frame: 52 × 52 cm
Special features
Authentic 1970s
Brutalist aesthetic – raw and architectural
Massive iron frame, intricately crafted.
Comparable to drafts by Klute & Giacometti.
Perfect as a collectible or statement piece in interior decor.
A rare table that is both furniture and art — a highlight for lovers of Brutalist design and extraordinary interior decor.
The work is not marked but shows a very strong stylistic similarity to the works of Lothar Kluthe. It could be an original from the 1970s, but without any identification.
Pickup preferred, shipping by arrangement possible.
Rare design object in the Brutalist style of the 1970s.
The square glass plate (74 × 74 cm) rests on a distinctly crafted iron frame (52 × 52 cm, height 47 cm).
The sculptural frame strongly resembles the works of Lothar Kluthe and also shows parallels to Giacometti's powerful form language.
Dimensions:
• Glass plate: 74 × 74 cm
Height: 47 cm
Frame: 52 × 52 cm
Special features
Authentic 1970s
Brutalist aesthetic – raw and architectural
Massive iron frame, intricately crafted.
Comparable to drafts by Klute & Giacometti.
Perfect as a collectible or statement piece in interior decor.
A rare table that is both furniture and art — a highlight for lovers of Brutalist design and extraordinary interior decor.
The work is not marked but shows a very strong stylistic similarity to the works of Lothar Kluthe. It could be an original from the 1970s, but without any identification.
Pickup preferred, shipping by arrangement possible.

