Beautiful white square shaped coffee table designed and made by Paul Kingma, The Netherlands 1999. The heavy concrete top rests on 2 metal L-shaped bases that are white lacquered. Beautiful composition of slate, stones, copper and brass makes this table a work of art to use. This one is signed by Paul Kingma ’99 and bought by the previous owners in the nineties. The table is still in a fantastic condition.
Paul Kingma was well known for his architectural tables that pay a tribute to the riches of Nature by traveling extensively in search of rare materials, whether raw or industrially produced. He combines recourse to materials used in architecture like stone, metal and concrete, with rich varied materials as brass, copper, glass or ceramic.
All his tables are unique one off productions and when he got famous, most were special client’s orders. All his tables are marked, the early ones only at the bottom, from the 1960s he started marking them with a metal tag at the top and later he also added the production year.
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Designer | Paul Kingma | |
Type | Coffee table | |
Manufacturer | Paul Kingma | |
Year | 1999 | |
Country | The Netherlands | |
Materials | Concrete, slate, minerals, brass and metal | |
Condition | Very good | |
Height | 38 cm | |
Width | 100 cm | |
Depth | 100 cm |
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Beautiful white square shaped coffee table designed and made by Paul Kingma, The Netherlands 1999. The heavy concrete top rests on 2 metal L-shaped bases that are white lacquered. Beautiful composition of slate, stones, copper and brass makes this table a work of art to use. This one is signed by Paul Kingma ’99 and bought by the previous owners in the nineties. The table is still in a fantastic condition.
Paul Kingma was well known for his architectural tables that pay a tribute to the riches of Nature by traveling extensively in search of rare materials, whether raw or industrially produced. He combines recourse to materials used in architecture like stone, metal and concrete, with rich varied materials as brass, copper, glass or ceramic.
All his tables are unique one off productions and when he got famous, most were special client’s orders. All his tables are marked, the early ones only at the bottom, from the 1960s he started marking them with a metal tag at the top and later he also added the production year.
€ 0,00 / $ 0.00 Sold