This impressive square coffee table, designed by Peter Ghyczy in the 1970s, showcases the designer’s unique vision of blending sculptural forms with functional elegance. Measuring 100 × 100 cm with a height of 44 cm, the table features a substantial clear glass top supported by four bold, architectural legs in brass (or bronze, depending on edition).
The heavy glass surface creates a striking contrast with the warm metallic base, emphasizing both the transparency and solidity of the design. Unlike ordinary coffee tables, this piece functions as a statement object: minimal in form, yet unmistakably luxurious in presence.
Peter Ghyczy’s work is widely recognized for pushing the boundaries of material use, and this table is a perfect example. The geometric legs give the impression of strength and permanence, while the glass top allows the sculptural quality of the base to remain visible from every angle.
Large in scale, this table is ideal for a spacious living room, where it can serve as a true centerpiece. Its timeless design makes it versatile enough to fit both modern minimalist interiors and eclectic high-end settings.
With its combination of thick glass and solid metal base, the table weighs approximately 50–60 kg, reflecting its exceptional build quality. This rare design classic from the 1970s remains highly sought after by collectors and interior designers worldwide.
"Authentic Peter Ghyczy coffee table, 1970s vintage design with glass and brass – a collectible statement piece for high-end interiors."