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Small Table

F-TO-739
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three-tier antique small table with elegant design
Antique small table with two levels, light and dark brown
Antique small table with elegant design in a decorative setting
Antique small round table with three tiers, elegant design.
antique small table with decorative details in setting
Antique small table with three levels in a stylish setting.
Antique small table in an elegant setting with chairs and lamps.
antique round small table with decorative design
Small antique table in an elegant setting with lamps and art.
Antique small table with round shape, decorated and classic style, located in an elegant setting.
antique small table in a decorative setting
antique small table with a round top and metal base
antique small table with round shape, simple elegant setting
antique small table with design in an elegant gallery setting
antique small table in classic style, with elegant decor
antique round table with two levels
Antique small table with three levels, solid base in a minimalist setting.
antique small table with shelves, shiny metal lamp, elegant setting
antique round table with smooth and elegant surface
Antique round small table, featuring brown hues, adds elegance to decor.
Antique small table showcased in a stylish living room with decorative elements.
Antique round small table in an elegant setting
Antique round small table with a smooth design, placed in a modern setting.
small antique table in classic style, surrounded by elegant furnishings
Antique small table with classic design in a decorative room.
Antique small table in a decorative environment with other items
Measure +
Height55 cm / 21.65 in
Diameter52 cm / 20.47 in
Material Chrome, French Polish, Wood
Country Germany
Store Miami
Style / Information +

Bauhaus School

The Bauhaus was the school of design, art and architecture founded in 1919 by Walter Gropius in Weimar (Germany) and closed by the Prussian authorities (in the hands of the Nazi party) in 1933.

The name Bauhaus derives from the union of the German words Bau, "building," and Haus, "house."


The Bauhaus School" was established in three cities:

• 1919 – 1925: Weimar

• 1925 – 1932: Dessau

• 1932 – 1934: Berlin


The goal of the Bauhaus was:

• The recovery of artisanal methods in construction activity

• The Art, Craft and Industry Unit

• Functional and practical design. The utility and functionality of objects and buildings were prioritized over unnecessary ornamentation. Form had to follow function.


It was managed by three Directors:

• 1919 – 1927: Walter Gropius

• 1927 – 1930: Hannes Meyer

• 1930 – 1933: Ludwig Mies van der Rohe