Dining table
This mid-century dining table, likely produced in Italy during the 1950s by an unknown designer, exemplifies the experimental and colorful approach characteristic of post-war Italian modernism. The round tabletop features a striking radial pattern composed of alternating segments in hues of blue, green, purple, turquoise, light mint, and white. This geometric sunburst design radiates symmetrically from the center, creating a sense of movement and balance while emphasizing the interplay of color and form. The tabletop is constructed from laminated material with a lacquered finish, showing some wear consistent with age and use.
Supporting the tabletop is a white-lacquered metal base consisting of a central support column that branches into five outward-angled legs. Each leg ends with an adjustable foot, contributing to the table’s stability and practical function. The lacquer on the base exhibits patina and surface wear, consistent with its original finish and vintage authenticity.
Although the designer remains unidentified, the formal language and material choices evoke the spirit of Italian mid-century design, particularly the post-war embrace of playful color schemes and geometric experimentation. The tabletop’s dynamic pattern reflects the influence of Op Art and Constructivism, movements that permeated European design culture in the 1950s and 1960s, lending a sculptural and decorative dimension to functional furniture.
The table measures 121 cm in diameter and 70 cm in height, approximately 47.6 inches wide and 27.6 inches tall. Its combination of vibrant color, geometric form, and practical structure make it a distinctive example of mid-century modern dining furniture.
Dimensions (cm) | H: 70 / ⌀: 121 |
Color | Blue, Green, Turquoise, White |
Decade | 1950s |
Style | Mid Century, Postmodernism, Scandinavian Modern |
Material | Lacquer, Laminate, Metal |
Designed in | 1950s |
Item Number | 134900 |