Mid-Century Modern Two-Tiered Side Table with Marble and Glass
Furniture

Mid-Century Modern Two-Tiered Side Table with Marble and Glass

This is a Mid-Century Modern two-tiered side table, characterized by its distinctive material combination and architectural design. The primary top surface is a rectangular slab of dark green or black marble with prominent, irregular veining in shades of white, cream, or light gold, giving it a 'marble glass' appearance. This lower tier rests on four tapered legs, which appear to be constructed from dark wood or ebonized material. The legs are angled outwards, a common feature in MCM furniture, and are topped with round, flat brass or brass-colored accent caps where they meet the marble surface. Above this, a smaller, clear glass top tier floats, supported by four flared, waisted brass or brass-finished metal stanchions. These stanchions are cylindrical at their base and top, flaring out towards the middle in a sleek, elegant curve. The glass shelf itself is rectangular with slightly rounded corners, and appears to be made of heavy-gauge clear glass. The overall condition appears good for its age, though specific wear on the brass or marble could not be fully discerned from the lighting. There are no obvious chips or cracks visible on the marble or glass. The brass accents show a potential for light patina consistent with age. The construction suggests a focus on clean lines and a blend of luxurious and industrial materials, typical of the Mid-Century Modern aesthetic, likely dating from the 1950s to 1970s. The craftsmanship appears solid and well-executed, with attention given to the interplay of textures and forms.

Estimated Value

$650-950

Basic Information

Category

Furniture

Appraised On

November 25, 2025

Estimated Value

$650-950

Additional Details Provided By Owner

User Provided Information

Heavy glass, MCM, two tiered side tables, marble glass, brass accents

Item Description

This is a Mid-Century Modern two-tiered side table, characterized by its distinctive material combination and architectural design. The primary top surface is a rectangular slab of dark green or black marble with prominent, irregular veining in shades of white, cream, or light gold, giving it a 'marble glass' appearance. This lower tier rests on four tapered legs, which appear to be constructed from dark wood or ebonized material. The legs are angled outwards, a common feature in MCM furniture, and are topped with round, flat brass or brass-colored accent caps where they meet the marble surface. Above this, a smaller, clear glass top tier floats, supported by four flared, waisted brass or brass-finished metal stanchions. These stanchions are cylindrical at their base and top, flaring out towards the middle in a sleek, elegant curve. The glass shelf itself is rectangular with slightly rounded corners, and appears to be made of heavy-gauge clear glass. The overall condition appears good for its age, though specific wear on the brass or marble could not be fully discerned from the lighting. There are no obvious chips or cracks visible on the marble or glass. The brass accents show a potential for light patina consistent with age. The construction suggests a focus on clean lines and a blend of luxurious and industrial materials, typical of the Mid-Century Modern aesthetic, likely dating from the 1950s to 1970s. The craftsmanship appears solid and well-executed, with attention given to the interplay of textures and forms.

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