$2,510.00
Originally known as the Dessau Table, this iconic design by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe represents the pure geometry and material precision that define early modernist furniture. First introduced in 1930 at the Tugendhat House in Brno, Czechoslovakia, the table has become an enduring symbol of architectural clarity and timeless sophistication.
While often mistakenly referred to today as the Barcelona Table, this piece was never part of the original Barcelona Pavilion collection. Its authentic roots trace back to Mies van der Rohe’s work during the Bauhaus period, where he explored the intersection of function, structure, and minimal form.
Designer: Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
Year of Design: 1930
Original Name: Dessau Table
Historic Debut: Tugendhat House, Brno
Material Composition: Typically features a polished stainless steel frame with a clear or textured glass top
Visual Language: A balance of horizontal and vertical lines that embody Mies’s “less is more” philosophy
The table was first manufactured by Berliner Metallgewerbe Joseph Müller. In 1931, production moved to Bamberg Metallwerkstätten in Berlin, continuing the legacy of quality metalwork and Bauhaus craftsmanship.
Whether placed in a minimalist living room, modern office, or gallery-like environment, this table continues to resonate with admirers of Bauhaus design and architectural furniture. It reflects the structural honesty and restrained elegance that Mies championed throughout his career.
This coffee table is more than furniture—it’s a piece of design history. With clean lines, open space, and impeccable proportions, it embodies Mies van der Rohe’s vision of modern living.
Dimensions: W 40,2” H 18,1” D 40,2”
Available in Transparent or Smoke Glass
Availability: Special Order (12 to 14 weeks)
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