Mid Century Teak Coffee Table with Brutalist Copper Inset Top
Description
A striking British mid-century coffee table dating from 1970s, beautifully crafted in teak and featuring an exceptional etched copper inset top.
The clean architectural frame is constructed from richly figured teak with elegant chamfered legs and raised tray-style rails, providing a refined contrast to the bold, textured copper panel. Decorated with an abstract geometric design, the hand-etched copper surface displays the warm tones and rich patina that have become synonymous with the Brutalist movement of the period.
Beautifully proportioned and exceptionally well made, this is a coffee table that balances understated craftsmanship with sculptural presence. The combination of warm teak and richly aged copper makes it a versatile centrepiece, equally suited to both mid-century and contemporary interiors.
The table has been carefully cleaned and polished while retaining the original character of the copper top, whose naturally developed patina enhances its depth and individuality.
An unusual and highly decorative example of British mid-century furniture, offering timeless design and exceptional quality.
Dimensions
Height: 37cm x Length: 123cm x Depth: 47cm




