Postmodern Art Deco Revival Three-Tier Glass & Cast Aluminum Cocktail Table View Watchlist >
- Winning Bid: $75.00
- 29 Bid(s) View Bid History
- High Bidder: stasia
Seller Accepts Credit Cards
Payment and pickup instructions will be available on your invoice (under "My Account") at the conclusion of this auction.
Lot # E210
System ID # 28147084
Start Date
End Date
4 Watching
Postmodern Art Deco Revival Three-Tier Glass & Cast Aluminum Cocktail Table
Sculptural three-tier cocktail table in the Art Deco Revival idiom, circa 1980s–1990s, built around a biomorphic cast aluminum base finished in black lacquer with stepped wave-form edge detailing. Three half-inch circular glass tops of graduated diameter rest on brushed steel cylindrical columns, each glass disc removable and the assembly designed to be reconfigured to taste.
The footprint is substantial at roughly 52½" wide, giving the piece real presence as a statement coffee or display table. No maker's mark is visible on the base or columns; design vocabulary is consistent with American or Italian-influenced mass-market Deco Revival production of the late 1980s to early 1990s.
CONDITION
Good overall, presenting well with the brushed steel columns clean and the glass discs bright. The smallest glass top has a chip to the edge (see supplemental reference). The cast aluminum base shows scuffing, minor finish loss, and small surface flaws along the stepped edges, with light separation visible at one column-to-base junction.
DIMENSIONS / SPECIFICATIONS
- Overall: 15¼" H × 52½" W × 47" D
- Large Glass Top: 23½" Diameter × ½" Thick
- Medium Glass Top: 19¾" Diameter × ½" Thick
- Small Glass Top: 17½" Diameter × ½" Thick
- Base: Cast aluminum, black lacquer finish, biomorphic multi-lobed form
- Columns: Brushed steel, cylindrical
- Glass tops removable / reconfigurable
- Maker / mark: none visible
- Bob Ross (6'2") Shown for Scale
CULTURAL CONTEXT
The stepped, wave-edge biomorphic base is a signature of 1980s postmodern Deco Revival, when designers reinterpreted streamline-era curves through a heavier, more sculptural lens suited to large Sunbelt residential interiors. Multi-tier glass-and-metal cocktail tables of this type were marketed through high-end furniture showrooms as conversation pieces, prized for the combination of reflective glass, polished metal, and lacquered cast forms — a vocabulary that has returned to favor with collectors of late-twentieth-century postmodern furniture.