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Oak Side Tables with Smoked Glass Tops, c. 1970s–80s

Oak Side Tables with Smoked Glass Tops, c. 1970s–80s

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A beautifully proportioned pair of late mid-century modern side tables crafted in solid oak and oak veneer- topped with smoked glass. Designed during the transitional period of the late 1970s into the early 1980s, these tables blend the warmth and sculptural forms of classic mid-century modern furniture with the sleeker material contrasts that emerged in later decades.

Each table features a smoked glass top set within a solid oak frame, creating depth and visual interest while maintaining a clean, architectural profile. Gently curved legs and thickened structural elements give the tables a grounded yet elegant presence, while the lower open shelf offers practical storage for books or decorative objects.

Versatile in scale and design, these tables work beautifully as end tables flanking a sofa or lounge chairs, or can be used individually throughout a space. A timeless and highly usable pair well suited for mid-century modern, late modern, transitional, and eclectic interiors.

📏 Measurements (each):
28 3/4” L × 23 3/4” W × 19.25” H

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