Coffee table
This is a circular coffee table produced in Denmark by Lysgaard Møbler during the 1960s, exemplifying Scandinavian mid-century design with a strong material presence and refined craftsmanship. The table features a top constructed from rich rosewood veneer, arranged in a radial pattern with four quarter segments that emphasize the natural grain of the wood. At the center of the tabletop is a square ceramic tile with an expressive, abstract motif in burnt umber, charcoal black, beige, and subtle tones of ochre and grey. The design on the ceramic is distinctly textural and suggestive of the Brutalist movement, contrasting effectively with the surrounding polished rosewood.
The ceramic tile introduces a sculptural element to the table, acting both as a visual anchor and a functional surface resistant to heat and moisture. Its thick glaze, with cratered and fused textures, showcases the technical expertise typical of mid-century Scandinavian ceramic art. The base of the table is constructed from solid rosewood and designed with intersecting rectangular legs connected by low stretchers in a cruciform configuration, providing both stability and architectural character.
The table is in excellent vintage condition with only minor signs of usage consistent with age, indicating careful preservation. The piece reflects the broader Danish modern ethos of the period, combining utility, honesty of material, and formal clarity. The dimensions of the table are 114.5 cm in diameter and 47.5 cm in height, which corresponds to approximately 45.1 inches in diameter and 18.7 inches in height.
Dimensions (cm) | H: 47.5 / ⌀: 114.5 |
Producer | Lysgaard Møbler |
Decade | 1960s |
Country | Denmark |
Style | Brutalism, Danish modern, Mid Century, Scandinavian Modern |
Material | Rosewood |
Designed in | 1960s |
Item Number | 250005 |