Vintage chrome coffee table habitat smoked glass by Rodney Kinsman for OMK, United Kingdom 1970s
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About this vintage design furniture
A sleek and functional tubular chrome coffee table with a smoked glass top - designed by renowned furniture maker and post-modern visionary Rodney Kinsman for OMK. The organic curved corners of the piping gives a gentle elegance, and the square smoked glass a stylish finish. Rodney Kinsman graduated from the Central School of Art and Design and founded OMK in 1965. Perhaps best known for his mass-produced modular designs for transport hubs (the “Transit” system for Gatwick Airport, and the “Trax” system for British Rail), Kinsman’s works are design classics, and sure to be a hit in any interior. Overall good condition, but the glass has some chips in the sides. CREATOR: Rodney Kinsman for OMK PLACE OF ORIGIN: United Kingdom DATE OF MANUFACTURE: c. 1970’s PERIOD: 1970-1979 MATERIALS & TECHNIQUES: Chrome, smoked glass CONDITION: Good original condition WEAR: Wear consistent with age and use. Some minor chips in the smoked glass, as you can see in the photos. But overall good condition. HEIGHT: 32cm 12.6in WIDTH: 84.5cm 33.3in DEPTH: 84.5cm 33.3in
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Features
- Length
- 85 cm
- Height
- 32 cm
- Depth
- 85 cm
- Designer
- Rodney KINSMAN
- Condition
- Good
- Period
- 1970s
- Origin
- US & UK
- Colour
- Silver
- Main material
- Metal
- Other material
- Glass
delivery and return
- Shipped from : United Kingdom
- Delivery time :
- 1 week for small items
- 2 to 5 weeks for bulky products
- Return possible: up to 14 days after delivery
About the designer
Rodney KINSMAN
Rodney Kinsman is a British industrial designer born in 1946. He studied at Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design in London and began his career working for the famous Habitat design company in the 1970s.