This exceptional brutalist dining table, made for Sigma in Belgium around 1967, is a powerful and elegant statement within European design of the late 1960s.
The table shares the same architectural chrome frame as the matching chairs, creating a coherent and sophisticated design language that combines functionality and sculptural strength.
The robust chrome-plated steel base features clean lines and a bold, graphic silhouette. The frame's industrial precision perfectly contrasts with the refined smoked glass top , giving the whole a luxurious and light appearance without detracting from the powerful Brutalist aesthetic. The tinted glass subtly catches the light and emphasizes the structure beneath, ensuring the table remains visually interesting from every angle.
A unique and functional detail is the extendable mechanism , which allows the table to be effortlessly extended. This transforms it from an elegant dining table for intimate use into a spacious table that comfortably seats additional guests – ideal for dinners, receptions, or project interiors where flexibility is essential.
The table is in exceptionally good vintage condition . The chrome frame is bright and well-maintained, and the smoked glass top is beautifully preserved, with only minimal signs of wear. A rare opportunity to create a complete Brutalist ensemble with the matching chairs.