The legendary coffee table designed in 1958 by Warren Platner for Knoll International. An absolute icon of 1960s American modernism. The base is a sculptural interweaving of hand-bent steel rods, individually welded to form a sort of transparent and luminous chalice. Each rod is nickel-plated or bronzed steel, here in a precious light bronze finish verging on platinum. The top is a large 15 mm extra-clear crystal disc, ground and beveled on the edge, which appears suspended in mid-air. The structure, despite being composed of hundreds of elements, appears extremely light, almost ethereal. A masterpiece of decorative engineering that transforms steel into modernist lace. Still produced by Knoll today, this table is among the most recognizable and imitated pieces of the 20th century. The perfect centerpiece for a sophisticated living room, it reflects light like a jewel and captures the eye from every angle. An object that never goes out of fashion and which, after more than sixty years, remains irresistibly contemporary. Wear consistent with age and use. This piece is attributed to the mentioned designer/maker. It has no attribution mark and no official proof of authenticity, however it is well documented in design history. I take full responsibility for any authenticity issues arising from misattribution