Brutalist Slate and Stone Coffee Table in the Style of Paul Kingma, 1970s A striking Brutalist coffee table in the manner of Dutch artist Paul Kingma, dating to the 1970s. The circular top is an expressive mosaic of slate, stone, and inlaid brass, arranged in a richly textured composition that evokes geological strata and abstract landscapes. The earthy palette—ranging from ochre and rust to deep charcoal and olive—adds visual depth and warmth. Resting on a sculptural blackened base with bold, radial fins, the table balances organic materiality with architectural rigor. Each segment of stone appears carefully chosen and deliberately placed, contributing to the sense of a singular, almost meditative artwork. A compelling statement piece that captures the spirit of post-war European design—at once raw, thoughtful, and deeply tactile.