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Bas van Pelt Round Coffee Table in Mahogany for My Home, The Netherlands 1935
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Description
This round coffee table, designed by Bas van Pelt in 1935, showcases his dedication to functional yet refined furniture design. Labeled with "My Home," van Pelt's interior design company, the piece embodies his commitment to high-quality craftsmanship. Completely veneered in Cuban mahogany, the table has a warm, rich tone, reflecting the luxurious materials van Pelt often employed.
Design
The table features a strikingly simple design. Its round top is supported by four large, rectangular legs, giving it a solid and grounded appearance. The use of clean lines and the absence of ornate details highlight van Pelt’s minimalist approach, where form follows function. The Cuban mahogany veneer enhances the natural beauty of the piece, with the wood's grain patterns adding subtle texture to its sleek surfaces. Its proportions and sturdy construction make it a versatile piece, suited to various interior styles.Featured in the 1935 "My Home" catalog, this coffee table stands as a testament to Bas van Pelt's influence in Dutch interior design. Its timeless design and fine materials continue to make it an appealing piece for collectors and design enthusiasts. A perfect blend of practicality and elegance, this table remains a classic example of van Pelt’s design philosophy.
Condition
The condition of the table is very good and only has slight discolorations and small marks. -
More Information
Documentation: Signed Origin: Netherlands Period: 1920-1949 Materials: Mahogany Condition: Good. Styles / Movements: Modern, Art Deco, Minimalist Incollect Reference #: 757357 -
Dimensions
H. 17.72 in; Diam. 35.43 in; H. 45 cm; Diam. 90 cm;
Message from Seller:
AtKris Studio has a passion for 20th century design and searches for the inspiring stories hidden behind a piece of furniture. Ranging from an Art Deco bar cabinet from the 1920s, or a Danish Design coffee table by Nanna Ditzel, to an iconic Italian Gio Ponti desk.
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