Brutalist coffee table designed and made by Paul Kingma †, The Netherlands 1987.
Introducing the Brutalist Round Coffee Table by renowned sculptor Paul Kingma, crafted in the Netherlands in 1987. This iconic piece is a testament to Kingma's unique aesthetic and craftsmanship.
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Each table crafted by Paul Kingma is a unique commission, featuring stones meticulously sourced from his travels around the world. His designs often incorporate symbolic elements or fulfill personal requests from the client.
In this particular piece, the two large rings were personally selected by the client to represent strength and resilience within the family. Though the rings are placed apart, they remain connected through the stone composition — a reminder that, even in moments of distance or adversity, they continue to support one another with a steady and grounded presence.
The three smaller rings symbolize their children, completing a deeply meaningful narrative embedded within the artwork.
The Paul Kingma Vintage Slate Stone with Brass Coffee Table is a remarkable piece that effortlessly harmonizes vintage allure with the timeless elegance of Japandi design. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, this coffee table serves as a striking centerpiece, adding a touch of refined sophistication to any Japandi-inspired interior.
With its bold geometric lines and raw, unpolished Slate Stone finish, this coffee table is the epitome of brutalist design. The square shape invites socializing and relaxation, while the rough texture of the slate stone adds an industrial edge to any interior.
Kingma's masterful use of concrete and slate stone as a medium is showcased in this piece, with its sculptural quality and attention to detail. Every curve and corner is expertly crafted, creating a stunning visual display that is both functional and artistic.
This Brutalist Coffee Table is a true collector's item and a statement piece that will elevate any living space. Its timeless design and durability make it a wise investment for any design enthusiast.
Bring a touch of Dutch design history into your home with this exceptional piece by Paul Kingma. Order yours today and experience the unparalleled beauty and craftsmanship of this Brutalist square Coffee Table.
The heavy and thick concrete top rests on two metal sheets that are black lacquered. Beautiful composition of different colors of slate, gem stones, metal and brass makes this table a real work of art. This table is signed by Paul Kingma ’87 and it is in excellent original condition.
Paul Kingma († 2013) 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 slate stone, metal and concrete, with rich varied materials as brass, copper, glass or ceramic.
All his tables are unique and one of a kind.
Designer: Paul Kingma
Manufacturer: Paul Kingma
Material: Metal, Brass, Agate, Slate, Concrete, Gem Stones
Measurements:
height: 38 cm
width: 100 cm
depth: 100 cm
Top: 4 cm thick
Weight top: 90 kg
Weight base: 15 kg
Condition:
Very good, minimal wear consistent with age and use.
Price excluding shipping:
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Please note that our FOUND ICONS are vintage and will never be in ‘NEW’ condition. All pieces will be subject to signs of aging and general wear, this is also reflected in our prices. They remain however fully functional, but it might show signs of age through scuffs, dings, faded finishes, minimal upholstery defects, or visible repairs. Please contact our team with any questions prior to purchase. We are happy to help!