Some rooms hold furniture, and then there are rooms that hold art. This is the latter.

Architectural and ethereal, this vintage bent glass coffee table is Postmodern architectural balance. Featuring a rare triangular "waterfall" silhouette and machined silver-toned standoff feet, the piece balances a transparent, functional silhouette with sharp, artisanal detail. The 1/2-inch thick glass and satin steel hardware create a soulful, modern presence that anchors a room without the need for restoration. This is a sculptural anchor for a space that values clean lines, industrial honesty, and the raw beauty of natural light refraction.

Attributed to the celebrated Italian glassmaker FIAM Italia — pioneers of heat-bent architectural glass — this rare triangular cocktail table is less a piece of furniture than a frozen gesture. A single composition of thick, 1/2 “ aqua-tinted glass folds and descends from a faceted multi-plane surface into angled legs, each terminating in a conical brushed aluminum sabot. The seams where the planes meet catch light like the edge of a prism. No hardware, no frame — just glass doing something most people didn't know glass could do.

The asymmetric triangular footprint means it anchors a space without dominating it, slipping into corners, nooks, and unconventional arrangements that a rectangular table never could.

Specifications

  • Dimensions: 31" W × 15" H (triangular form)

  • Material: 1/2-Inch Thick Architectural Glass; Satin Steel Feet

  • Design: Postmodern / Minimalist Geometric

  • Condition: Mint Vintage Condition

  • Location: Geneva, IL

  • Chicagoland Delivery or Pickup

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