Also known as the Barcelona Table, this architectural-masterpiece-you-can-set-a-drink-on is a classic example of the Bauhaus style of design, combining industrial materials together in a modern form. The table itself is minimalism in its purest state – a design that’s as clean, spare and modern today as it was when it was first introduced eight decades ago.
Exactly what year the Pavilion Table first appeared is a matter of some debate. Some claim it was introduced where and when its name suggests, as part of the German Pavilion at the 1929 Barcelona Exposition. There, the German-born van der Rohe also introduced his iconic Barcelona Chairs, which he created for the King of Spain to sit on while visiting the Fair. Others say it was originally designed for the famed Tugendhat House in Brno, Czechoslovakia in 1927. But wherever the table was first seen hardly matters in comparison to how long it has endured.
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