I have a stunning piece to share with you today.
This baby is thick. Thick glass (3/4″) and thick lucite bases (1.5″). The glass top measures 66″ long and 28 1/4″ wide. The bases are 15 5/8″ tall. Let’s look at it some more! I love it!
The glass has normal surface wear for its age. Overall it is in great condition. The lucite bases do have a few chips in them. There are a total of four bases, and three of the bases have a small chip (nothing that takes away from the “wow” of this table).
One of the cool features of this table is that the base is comprised of four separate pieces that can be configured any way you choose. Each base is a “V” with one longer side (kind of like half of a “W”!).
This table is substantial, and really is beautiful. I’ve staged it in my own living room, and even my husband said “Wow! That looks great!” (Ha ha… I have him paying attention to coffee tables now! Does that mean I have to start paying attention to football??!).
Shall we look at some other lucite and glass coffee tables?
The square shape of this one is neat – and lovely paired with the natural fiber rug.

This one is glammed-up with the brass accents.
So pretty with the neutrals.

Fun geometry on these two – similar to my find.
Interesting way to store your “poufs”.
Terrific shape.
I love how this table is mixed with the furniture – some very traditional pieces and then an unexpected table!
I think the lesson here is that lucite and glass can go with any decor! I personally love a clear coffee table. My glass waterfall table is perfect in my space – it really opens up a room. And, I love how you can see a rug under the table.
This beauty is available in the Pursuing Vintage Shop. Close up photos and more detail available upon request.
Have a wonderful weekend! I hope its relaxing and productive at the same time – that’s what I’m personally hoping for!
~Kristen
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