This exceptional and elegantly shaped minimalist coffee table, model g4, was designed by janni van pelt and produced in-house by bas van pelt in 1956. Among the various models created, this version stands out as one of the most refined and aesthetically pleasing. Many variations of these tables were made, often custom-built upon request, but the g4 model remains a particularly striking example of van pelt’s innovative approach to furniture design. The table features three slender, solid steel legs with pointed ends, giving it a light yet structurally strong presence. The legs are finished with a black lacquered ring, adding a subtle contrast that enhances the table’s industrial elegance. The most ingenious aspect of this design lies in the way the reinforced glass top is supported—it rests on the inside of the legs, creating a visually seamless and floating effect. This well-thought-out construction showcases van pelt’s ability to combine simplicity with functionality, making the g4 table a perfect fit for any modern interior. In good condition, the table has only minor signs of age-related wear, which contribute to its vintage charm and authenticity. Its sleek form and industrial appeal make it a highly versatile piece that can blend effortlessly into both minimalist and eclectic settings. literature; my home, bas van pelt binnenhuisarchitectuur. 010 publishers, petra faber / page 78. 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