Overview
A dynamic contemporary coffee table featuring two independently rotating, organic-shaped glass tiers supported by a chrome mechanism and a black glass base. This kinetic design allows the table to expand, contract, and shift its silhouette to suit the room's flow.
Story
Italian designers in the late 20th century revolutionized living rooms by introducing motion to stationary furniture. This table's swiveling mechanism allows it to transform from a compact cluster into an expansive sculptural landscape. It turns a static piece of furniture into an interactive conversation starter.
Maker / Origin
While reminiscent of high-end Italian motion-furniture pioneers like Naos (famous for their complex synchronized gear systems), many manufacturers produced high-quality interpretations of this kinetic style. These makers prioritized the marriage of industrial engineering with sleek, domestic minimalism.
Condition & Value
The glass tiers appear free of major chips or deep scratches, and the chrome supports show good luster. The smooth functionality of the swivel mechanism is key; any resistance or misalignment in the rotating arms will reduce the value by 30-40%.