Circa 1970’s Leon Rosen for Pace Collection Glass Dining Table

 

$1,299 $1,169

Design Plus Gallery presents a Circa 1970’s Leon Rosen for Pace Collection Table. Below, the sculptural glass base consists of intersecting panels of substantial glass, assembled in a geometric, architectural configuration. Each panel meets at precise angles, joined together elegantly with gleaming brass connectors that provide both structural integrity and a subtle touch of warmth and opulence. These minimalist—yet bold—brass fittings are a signature detail, highlighting the Pace Collection’s reputation for combining rich materials with minimalist, modernist design principles. True to the Pace Collection’s legacy, this table is not merely functional but also a piece of design art: it reflects and refracts light, visually expanding the surrounding space, and speaks to the innovative, luxurious spirit of high-end 1970s American furniture making. Perfect as a centerpiece in a contemporary or mid-century-inspired interior, this commanding table exemplifies the timeless appeal of glass-on-glass construction blended with refined metallic accents. Leon and Irving Rosen were brothers who co-founded The Pace Collection, a high-end contemporary furniture company in New York City, in 1960. Their designs were popular among high-end clients, architects, and the contract interior design trade, and are now considered collectible examples of American Mid-Century and Postmodern design. In good condition, visible and minimal wear from usage. Made in USA.

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Dimensions 78ʺW × 40ʺD × 29ʺH
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