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Albert Busch Alburette coffee table, botanical leaf pattern | 1960s

Albert Busch Alburette coffee table, botanical leaf pattern | 1960s

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The Alburette coffee table designed by Albert Busch in the 1960s. Features a glass top with golden geometric leaf motifs in all four corners.

The table combines warm wooden legs with a signature brass rim edge. The botanical leaf pattern adds decorative detail while maintaining the clean lines characteristic of German mid-century modern design.

This piece has been carefully cleaned and inspected.

SKU:MEB-094

Key features

  • Glass top with golden geometric leaf motifs in each corner
  • Wooden legs and signature brass rim edge
  • Original manufacturer's label
  • Authentic Albert Busch design, 1960s Germany
  • Alburette model – rare botanical leaf pattern variation

Condition

Good vintage condition. The glass and brass edge bear minor scratches and gentle signs of age, including a small chip and patina. All structural parts remain solid and stable.

Dimensions

  • Width: 60 cm (23.6 inches)
  • Depth: 60 cm (23.6 inches)
  • Height: 60 cm (23.6 inches)

Perfect for

  • Mid-century modern enthusiasts and collectors
  • Living rooms seeking nature-inspired accents
  • Reading nooks and cozy sitting areas
  • Eclectic interiors mixing vintage and contemporary
  • Plant lovers looking for a plant stand

Shipping & pickup

  • Free local pickup available (Kraków, Poland)
  • Shipping cost calculated individually based on your location
  • Contact us before purchase for a shipping quote

SLOY quality standard

All vintage furniture is carefully inspected, cleaned, and prepared before sale. We ensure every piece is structurally sound and ready to enjoy in your home.

More information

About Albert Busch / Alburette: Albert Busch is the name associated with Alburette side and coffee tables produced in Germany in the 1950s and 1960s. These compact glass‑topped pieces with brass details are now recognised as examples of everyday mid‑century German design.

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