







Roger Capron Dining Table with Floral Imprints in Ceramic and Wood
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Roger Capron, dining table, ceramic and beech, France, 1960s
This dining table is a beautiful example of Roger Capron’s work from the 1960s, combining his signature ceramic artistry with solid wood construction. The round tabletop is made up of individually placed ceramic tiles arranged in a gentle radial pattern, giving the surface a balanced and inviting look. Finished in soft beige and warm light brown tones, the tiles are decorated with organic plant imprints, a recurring element in Capron’s designs that adds a handcrafted and natural feel.
The table stands on four simple rectangular legs in darkened beech wood. Their understated design keeps the focus on the richly textured ceramic top while providing a sturdy and functional base. Both practical and expressive, this table works effortlessly as a dining table and as a statement piece of French mid-century design.
This dining table is a beautiful example of Roger Capron’s work from the 1960s, combining his signature ceramic artistry with solid wood construction. The round tabletop is made up of individually placed ceramic tiles arranged in a gentle radial pattern, giving the surface a balanced and inviting look. Finished in soft beige and warm light brown tones, the tiles are decorated with organic plant imprints, a recurring element in Capron’s designs that adds a handcrafted and natural feel.
The table stands on four simple rectangular legs in darkened beech wood. Their understated design keeps the focus on the richly textured ceramic top while providing a sturdy and functional base. Both practical and expressive, this table works effortlessly as a dining table and as a statement piece of French mid-century design.
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Roger Capron Dining Table with Floral Imprints in Ceramic and Wood
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