Two-Tiered Japanese Pagoda Style Coffee Table in Wood and Bamboo 1970s

€2,850.00

This 1970s Japanese pagoda style coffee table in solid wood and bamboo is a striking piece with clear architectural qualities.

The table features a square top with raised edges which is intricately inlaid with bamboo, adding texture and visual interest. The rich, dark finish of the wood contrasts beautifully with the lighter bamboo inlays, highlighting the craftsmanship of the piece.

The table's building like structure is reminiscent of the multi-tiered roofs of pagodas, with its broad, overhanging edges that create a sense of layered depth. The top of the table is elevated slightly, creating a floating effect that enhances its architectural appeal. The edges are sharply defined, evoking the precise lines of pagoda roofs. Below, a second tier mimics the upper structure, providing not only additional functionality but also reinforcing the geometric harmony of the design.

As can be seen in the pictures, this table comes in good vintage condition with visible signs of age and use on both the wood and bamboo.

Dimensions: W. 100 x D. 90 x H. 34 cm

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This 1970s Japanese pagoda style coffee table in solid wood and bamboo is a striking piece with clear architectural qualities.

The table features a square top with raised edges which is intricately inlaid with bamboo, adding texture and visual interest. The rich, dark finish of the wood contrasts beautifully with the lighter bamboo inlays, highlighting the craftsmanship of the piece.

The table's building like structure is reminiscent of the multi-tiered roofs of pagodas, with its broad, overhanging edges that create a sense of layered depth. The top of the table is elevated slightly, creating a floating effect that enhances its architectural appeal. The edges are sharply defined, evoking the precise lines of pagoda roofs. Below, a second tier mimics the upper structure, providing not only additional functionality but also reinforcing the geometric harmony of the design.

As can be seen in the pictures, this table comes in good vintage condition with visible signs of age and use on both the wood and bamboo.

Dimensions: W. 100 x D. 90 x H. 34 cm

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This 1970s Japanese pagoda style coffee table in solid wood and bamboo is a striking piece with clear architectural qualities.

The table features a square top with raised edges which is intricately inlaid with bamboo, adding texture and visual interest. The rich, dark finish of the wood contrasts beautifully with the lighter bamboo inlays, highlighting the craftsmanship of the piece.

The table's building like structure is reminiscent of the multi-tiered roofs of pagodas, with its broad, overhanging edges that create a sense of layered depth. The top of the table is elevated slightly, creating a floating effect that enhances its architectural appeal. The edges are sharply defined, evoking the precise lines of pagoda roofs. Below, a second tier mimics the upper structure, providing not only additional functionality but also reinforcing the geometric harmony of the design.

As can be seen in the pictures, this table comes in good vintage condition with visible signs of age and use on both the wood and bamboo.

Dimensions: W. 100 x D. 90 x H. 34 cm

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