
Table Basse (1990)
Glass and metal
Dimensions: 20 × 111 × 111 cm (tabletop: 90 × 90 cm)
Country of origin: Brazil
Designed by Oscar Niemeyer in 1990, this low table exemplifies his commitment to minimalist elegance and structural clarity. The piece features a square glass top supported by four robust metal legs, creating a harmonious balance between transparency and solidity. The use of industrial materials reflects Niemeyer's architectural sensibilities, translating his monumental designs into a functional piece of furniture.
The table's clean lines and geometric precision are characteristic of Niemeyer's approach to design, where form follows both function and aesthetic appeal. This piece stands as a testament to his ability to distill complex architectural ideas into everyday objects, offering a seamless integration of art and utility.

Oscar Niemeyer (1907–2012) was a pioneering Brazilian architect and designer, renowned for his contributions to modernist architecture. His designs are characterized by bold, curvilinear forms inspired by the natural landscapes of Brazil and the human figure. Niemeyer's work on the design of Brasília, Brazil's capital, and his collaborations with international architects like Le Corbusier, cemented his reputation as a visionary in the field.
Beyond architecture, Niemeyer's foray into furniture design, particularly in collaboration with his daughter Anna Maria Niemeyer, showcased his dedication to creating cohesive aesthetic experiences. Their joint efforts resulted in pieces that mirrored the architectural ethos of his buildings, emphasizing organic shapes and the seamless integration of form and function. The Table Basse remains a testament to this philosophy, embodying the elegance and innovation that define Niemeyer's legacy.
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