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The amber plexiglass table produced in Europe during the 1970s reflects a moment when plastic materials became central to experimental furniture design, particularly within the Space Age movement.
This modular composition is formed by four independent curved elements that can be arranged in multiple configurations, allowing the piece to adapt to different spaces and uses. Flexibility and transformation were key aspects of Space Age interiors, where furniture responded to changing domestic environments.
Each module is made of bent amber plexiglass, forming a continuous curved structure that combines strength with visual lightness. The translucent material creates reflections and depth, enhancing the sculptural presence of the object.
The four elements can be combined into a single composition or used separately. This adaptability reflects the experimental approach of 1970s European design, where modularity became an essential concept.
This amber plexiglass table belongs to a broader exploration of plastics, where material innovation and form were closely connected.
For related pieces from the same period, explore our curated selection of Space Age Icons.