A striking mid-century modern side table and shelving unit designed by Terence Conran for Habitat during the 1970s. The piece features a sleek chromed steel tubular frame supporting smoked glass shelves, combining the clean lines and functional elegance that became synonymous with Conran’s influential Habitat aesthetic.
Designed as a versatile occasional table, bedside unit, or compact display shelf, the open architectural form reflects the contemporary European-inspired style that transformed British interiors during the 1960s and 1970s. The smoked glass and polished chrome create a light, sophisticated appearance while offering practical storage and display space.
An iconic example of Habitat’s democratic approach to modern design, this piece embodies the era’s fascination with minimalist forms, innovative materials, and adaptable living. Ideal for contemporary, mid-century, or industrial interiors.
Dimensions:
Width - 40cm
Depth - 30cm
Height - 65cm
Condition Report:
Good condition, the glass doesn’t have any chips & retains a rich smoky tone, the chrome has some clear signs of aging, please refer to pics.
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£145.00Price
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