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A rare and exceptional pair of mid-century side tables by Harvey Probber, one of the most influential and forward-thinking American furniture designers of the 20th century.
Probber was a visionary—credited with inventing modular seating and championing the idea that comfort and luxury could coexist with modernist restraint. He often combined rich, tactile materials like terrazzo, brass, rosewood, and mohair with streamlined silhouettes—an aesthetic that shaped American interiors from the 1940s through the 1970s.
These side tables exemplify his refined sensibility:
The hexagonal terrazzo tops, flecked with marble aggregate, are inlaid with a brass outline that glows subtly in natural light.
The tripod mahogany bases curve elegantly outward, grounding the geometric tops in warm organic beauty.
Probber’s work is coveted by collectors and designers for its enduring sophistication and museum-quality craftsmanship. Pieces like this pair are increasingly hard to find—especially in this condition, and as a matching set.
Dimensions: 19" W x 19" D x 17.5" H
Designer: Harvey Probber (USA, 1922–2003)
Materials: Terrazzo top with brass inlay, sculpted solid mahogany tripod base
Condition: Excellent vintage condition with only minor age-appropriate wear
Highlights:
Authentic and collectible Harvey Probber design, circa 1960s
Cream terrazzo with brass inlay in a hexagonal motif
Gently arched, sculptural solid mahogany legs
Excellent scale for use as end tables, nightstands, or standalone art pieces
A rare example of iconic mid-century American craftsmanship
Price Includes fully insured shipping or white glove delivery within the continental U.S.
Tables of this caliber and condition by Harvey Probber have sold for $4,000–$7,000. This pair offers not just design pedigree—but long-term value.
Iconic. Intelligent. Impeccably made. These Harvey Probber terrazzo tables are a love letter to American modernism—designed to live beautifully in today’s interiors.
A rare and exceptional pair of mid-century side tables by Harvey Probber, one of the most influential and forward-thinking American furniture designers of the 20th century.
Probber was a visionary—credited with inventing modular seating and championing the idea that comfort and luxury could coexist with modernist restraint. He often combined rich, tactile materials like terrazzo, brass, rosewood, and mohair with streamlined silhouettes—an aesthetic that shaped American interiors from the 1940s through the 1970s.
These side tables exemplify his refined sensibility:
The hexagonal terrazzo tops, flecked with marble aggregate, are inlaid with a brass outline that glows subtly in natural light.
The tripod mahogany bases curve elegantly outward, grounding the geometric tops in warm organic beauty.
Probber’s work is coveted by collectors and designers for its enduring sophistication and museum-quality craftsmanship. Pieces like this pair are increasingly hard to find—especially in this condition, and as a matching set.
Dimensions: 19" W x 19" D x 17.5" H
Designer: Harvey Probber (USA, 1922–2003)
Materials: Terrazzo top with brass inlay, sculpted solid mahogany tripod base
Condition: Excellent vintage condition with only minor age-appropriate wear
Highlights:
Authentic and collectible Harvey Probber design, circa 1960s
Cream terrazzo with brass inlay in a hexagonal motif
Gently arched, sculptural solid mahogany legs
Excellent scale for use as end tables, nightstands, or standalone art pieces
A rare example of iconic mid-century American craftsmanship
Price Includes fully insured shipping or white glove delivery within the continental U.S.
Tables of this caliber and condition by Harvey Probber have sold for $4,000–$7,000. This pair offers not just design pedigree—but long-term value.
Iconic. Intelligent. Impeccably made. These Harvey Probber terrazzo tables are a love letter to American modernism—designed to live beautifully in today’s interiors.