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1990’s coffee table

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AI Identification

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Late 20th-century style stone-textured coffee table

Furniture

AI Estimated Value

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$600 - $1,100

As of May 30, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This piece appears to be a low-profile coffee table featuring a monolithic and geometric aesthetic typical of late 20th-century Postmodern design. The table consists of a thick, rectangular top with rounded corners resting upon a smaller, inset rectangular plinth base. The surface displays a uniform, beige or off-white speckled texture that is stylistically consistent with tessellated stone, faux mactan, or a textured laminate finish, which was popular during the late 1980s and early 1990s. A notable design element is a thin, gold-toned metallic inlay or trim that wraps around the base, adding a subtle decorative contrast. The user identifies this as a '1990’s coffee table', a claim that is stylistically plausible but remains unverified as no manufacturer's labels or designer signatures are visible in the photograph. The construction appears sturdy, though the material's composition (whether solid stone, veneer, or composite) cannot be determined without physical inspection. Visible condition includes some minor surface variations and possible light scuffing along the edges of the base consistent with age. This item is documented based solely on its visual characteristics as no brand markings are present to provide a definitive attribution.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual analysis of the provided image, I have evaluated this low-profile coffee table as a piece reflecting the Postmodern 'Mactan' or 'Tessellated Stone' style popular in the late 1980s and early 1990s. The owner identifies this as a '1990’s coffee table,' a claim that aligns with the geometric silhouette and the gold-toned plinth inlay visible in the photograph. Based on what I can see, the surface appears to be a textured composite or stone veneer; however, I cannot verify from a photo if the material is natural calcified stone, a plaster-based faux finish, or a laminate. A physical inspection would be required to determine the weight and core construction. The value estimate of $600 to $1,100 assumes the piece is a well-constructed vintage example from this era in the style of designers like Maitland-Smith or Magnussen Ponte. This aesthetic is currently experiencing a market resurgence due to interest in 80s/90s revival decor. I cannot confirm the presence of any manufacturer's marks, and the absence of a confirmed designer brand keeps this estimate within the range of high-quality decorative furniture rather than blue-chip collectibles. If this piece were found to be a contemporary reproduction or a lower-quality MDF-based copy with a painted finish, the value would likely decrease to the $150–$300 range. To confirm the origin and value, one would need to inspect for hidden maker's labels on the underside of the top or inner base and verify the integrity of the stone tesserae. General market demand remains strong for monolithic stone tables in good condition with minimal scuffing.

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