Rectangular coffee table in crystal and iron from the 20th century

Luxury antiques

€5,121.00

SKU: ANT-a1261

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Description

Rectangular coffee table made of crystal and iron for the living room from the 20th century, handcrafted by Florentine artisans from Banci di Firenze, made of iron in 1980. It consists of two crystal shelves connected by S-shaped curved posts and monk's habit-coloured legs set in rings. The two glass shelves are inserted into a golden iron frame and can be removed. The table rests on four bulb-shaped legs. It was produced in the 1980s by the artisan company Banci from Florence.
The elegant wrought iron design with a golden finish gives this luxurious piece of furniture a timeless charm. This coffee table will suit any interior, both classic and modern. It is perfect for enhancing the space in front of a sofa, perhaps adorned with a carpet.

Good condition, minimal signs of wear consistent with use, originating from a private residence in Milan.

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Attributes / Details

SKU ANT-a1261
Manufacturer Antyki
Model a1261
Material crystal, iron
Size Height: 45 cm Width: 130 cm Depth: 75 cm
Wiek XX
Destiny To living room

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