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https://www.decorativecollective.com/dealers/barrois-antiquesThis large rectangular coffee table is defined by the exceptional presence of its chrome frame — a wide, flat, architectural profile that surrounds the smoked glass top on all four sides with a prominence rarely seen in French 1970s furniture of this type. Rather than acting as a simple border, the frame here becomes the dominant aesthetic element, transforming what might otherwise be a functional piece into an object of considerable visual authority. Running continuously along the inner edge of the top rail on all four sides is a fine row of chrome studs — a decorative detail characteristic of the most accomplished French chrome production of the period and indicative of hand-finishing rather than purely industrial manufacture. The smoked glass top sits deeply inset within this frame, its dark tones creating a strong graphic contrast with the polished chrome surround. At 128 cm long and 58 cm wide, with a height of 40.5 cm, this is a coffee table of classic living-room proportions. The wide frame gives the piece a solidity and visual weight that makes it equally suited to a large modern interior as to one in the grand tradition of French decorating. The precision of the mitre-cut corners, visible in the close-up details, attests to the quality of the workmanship throughout. Chrome coffee tables combining a strong frame with the studded detail seen here occupy a particular place in the canon of 1970s French decorative arts, and this example — with its distinctive proportions and well-preserved patina — is among the more architecturally resolved specimens of the form.