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Very unusual vintage American lucite and glass 4 pillar, roulette win marker coffee table dating from the 1970s.

 

This table is a statement in its own right but possibly has more appeal if you happen to love playing roulette. The free floating glass top is supported on large and solid lucite pillars which look exactly like the win markers you find on a roulette table in a casino. The supports can be placed at varying distances apart to support the glass top and although supplied here with a square glass would also look great with a round top too. I’ve never seen another one like it and despite a long time searching various archives and photo libraries the designer and maker remains a mystery – all we know is that it originates from the USA and is dated to the 1970s. 

 

It's in good vintage condition with just light marks and scratches to the top and on the 4 bases commensurate with age and use. Note that in the photos the base supports look a little grey in colour; they’re not, they are completely clear, but if there was no contrast in the image it would be very difficult to see them on a white background!

 

 

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Vintage lucite and glass 4 pillar roulette win marker coffee table,1970s

£1,450.00Price
  • Materials
    Lucite (acrylic) and Glass


    Style
    Modernist, Contemporary



    Era or date of production
    1970s

     

    Dimensions
    H43 x W100 X D100cm

     

    Number of pieces included in price

     

    Condition
    Very good vintage condition 

     

    Questions 
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