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Coffee table Pedrera: a timeless tribute to modernist architecture Created in 1955 by the famous Catalan architect Barba Corsini, the Pedrera coffee table reflects the essence of modernism. Inspired by the organic curves of the vaults of La Pedrera, Antoni Gaudí's masterpiece in Barcelona, this table illustrates the airy elegance and uncluttered functionality characteristic of its era. A sculptural, minimalist piece With its V-shaped steel base, available in Matt black, brass or chrome finishes, and transparent glass top, the Pedrera table offers a remarkable visual lightness. The glass, not attached to the base, allows full appreciation of the sculptural, geometric structure that evokes the modernist principles of architects such as Le Corbusier. A re-edition faithful to the original design Reintroduced in 2010 by GUBI, the Pedrera coffee table retains its timeless identity while offering modern materials in harmony with its 1950s heritage. Its clean lines and airy design blend elegantly into contemporary interiors, making it an iconic piece. Combining iconic design and exceptional materials, the Pedrera coffee table embodies the perfect alliance between history and modernity. A must-have creation for any living room. In detail: Variation : Chromed base / Transparent Tray Brand : Gubi Designer : Barba Corsini Type : Coffee table Colour : Chromed base / Transparent Tray Material :Glass Tray - Chromed steel Base Dimensions : 106 x 86 cm x H 38 cm Weight :44 lb Characteristics : Design icon - Created in 1955 by Barba Corsini (1916-2008) Show less
I love this table for its sleek, minimalist profile that balances classic design with contemporary appeal. The transparent glass top adds a sense of openness, making it ideal for smaller living spaces or rooms where you want to maximise visual flow. Its geometric base offers a subtle sculptural element, pairing well with both modern and mid-century interiors. To style it effectively, consider layering with textured or coloured accessories-like a bold coffee table book or a small plant-to create visual interest without clutter. It works particularly well in open-plan living areas, bringing a light, airy feel, but can also complement eclectic or Scandinavian schemes seamlessly.
Lina Chen
Flitch Interior Stylist
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