A stunning 1970s chrome and glass coffee table in the style of Milo Baughman and John Mascheroni. Exemplifying the sleek sophistication of mid-century modern design, this piece features a tubular chrome metal frame with rounded corners and a black reverse-painted glass top that creates elegant contrast between reflective metal and opaque surface. The elongated rectangular form and architectural construction demonstrate the era's emphasis on clean geometry and material honesty.
This aesthetic defined 1970s modernist furniture design, elevating industrial materials like tubular chrome and tinted glass into refined statements for sophisticated interiors. The interplay between reflective metal and transparent glass created pieces that felt both substantial and weightless-commanding presence while maintaining visual lightness.
In good vintage condition with wear consistent with age and use, shows signs of repair to reverse painting on the glass top.
22" x 52" x 15"