Overview
This minimalist side table features a single, continuous sheet of molded bentwood plywood that curves seamlessly to form the top and legs. The open, cut-out sides give it a lightweight, airy architectural quality while maintaining structural integrity. It is a beautiful celebration of organic modernism, where material and form become one.
Story
Post-war designers revolutionized furniture by using heat and pressure to bend wood into organic, sculptural shapes. This table carries that legacy, turning a humble piece of plywood into a seamless, flowing functional sculpture. It represents a design philosophy where beauty is stripped of all unnecessary ornament.
Maker / Origin
While the specific maker of this piece is unidentified, it is heavily inspired by mid-century pioneers of molded plywood like Alvar Aalto, Charles and Ray Eames, and later Scandinavian manufacturers. These designers sought to mass-produce high-quality, lightweight furniture using industrial techniques, forever changing the landscape of the modern home.
Condition & Value
The table shows visible surface wear, light scratching, and some fading/discoloration to the top finish. There are minor scuffs along the bottom edges where it meets the floor. Refinishing the top surface would restore its luster and could increase its value by 20-30%.