Nadine Charteret dining table
This rare dining table, designed by Nadine Charteret and produced in France during the 1970s, is a compelling example of late mid-century European modernism. Boldly geometric and structurally expressive, the table demonstrates Charteret’s distinctive design language—where architectural clarity and material contrast converge to create sculptural furniture with a strong visual identity.
The table features an octagonal glass top, measuring 140 cm across and 74 cm high (approximately 55.1 inches in diameter and 29.1 inches in height). The top is generously scaled and allows for comfortable seating while providing an unobstructed view of the dynamic base beneath. The transparency of the glass not only amplifies the table’s sense of openness but also accentuates the complexity and rhythm of the base’s design.
The base is constructed from stainless steel with an anodized or brushed aluminum finish, arranged in a striking, grid-like structure composed of vertical and horizontal planes. This modular, almost architectural composition provides structural stability while also functioning as a bold visual statement. The base appears weightless from certain angles and solid from others—creating a dynamic interplay of light, reflection, and spatial rhythm.
Over time, the metal surfaces have developed a soft patina, enhancing the table’s vintage authenticity and reinforcing its 1970s provenance. This subtle aging enriches the raw industrial character of the base, contrasting with the smooth clarity of the glass top and emphasizing the material duality that defines the piece.
Nadine Charteret, though a lesser-known figure in the broader canon of 20th-century design, exemplifies the French avant-garde sensibility of the era—merging minimalism, modern materials, and sculptural form into functional objects that push the boundaries of conventional furniture design.
Ideal for dining rooms, open-plan interiors, or gallery-style spaces, this table operates as both a utilitarian object and a sculptural centerpiece. Its bold form and refined execution make it an exceptional piece for collectors and enthusiasts of radical European modernism.
Dimensions (cm) | W: 140 / D: 140 / H: 74 |
Decade | 1970s |
Country | France |
Style | Mid Century |
Material | Aluminum, Glass, Stainless steel |
Item Number | 241646 |
Nadine Charteret