Neo-Egyptian Copper Coffee Table by Vad Trevarefabrikk, Norway, 1970

On request

Item Description

Striking Neo-Egyptian copper coffee table produced by Vad Trevarefabrikk, Norway, circa 1970. This sculptural piece exemplifies the Scandinavian revivalist explorations of the period, merging modernist geometry with evocative ancient motifs. The table features a richly patinated, hand-worked copper top etched with stylized Egyptian iconography—an arresting visual narrative that reads as both decorative and architectural. Its warm tonal variations, subtle texturing, and carefully defined linework create a dynamic surface that shifts character with changing light. Supported by a minimalist rosewood base, the table balances ornamentation with restraint, allowing the copper artwork to function as the central focus. The proportions are generous without being imposing, making the piece suitable as a functional centerpiece or a statement object in a curated interior. Well-preserved and increasingly uncommon on the market, this table is an excellent acquisition for collectors seeking distinctive Scandinavian design with historical resonance and strong visual impact.

Additional information

Materials

Copper, Rosewood

Condition

Good Wear consistent with age and use.

Measurements

Height: 20.08 in (51 cm) Width: 48.82 in (124 cm) Depth: 48.82 in (124 cm)

Creation Date

1970