A Belgian side table from 1976, where material contrast and proportion define the design.Low and grounded, the form is deliberately compact, scaled to sit beside a chair or float within a seating arrangement without imposing. Their geometry is direct, almost architectural, allowing the weight of the materials to take precedence over ornament.The table is constructed in oak, the wood darkened and finished to emphasize its depth and quiet grain. The legs are thick and squared, meeting the frame with a sense of solidity that feels both functional and resolved. Set within, a marble top introduces a counterpoint, cool, pale, and subtly veined, its surface alive with natural variation.This dialogue between oak and marble is where the piece finds its rhythm: warmth against coolness, density against refinement. The marble rests flush within the frame, contained but not constrained, offering a surface that reflects light differently throughout the day.Used individually or as a pair, the table lends itself to flexibility, anchoring a room in symmetry or placed apart to create moments of balance across a space.Sold and priced individually.Condition: Great vintage condition with minor scuffs along the corners and edges, appropriate for age and use.