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Description
“Bird Leg” Coffee Table designed by Meret Oppenheim and produced by Simon International in the 1970s—an iconic example of surrealist design applied to modern home furniture. This compact and elegant coffee table features a wooden top and slender, polished bronze legs shaped like bird claws. The table’s unique gold-red finish highlights its sculptural lines and refined geometric design. Durable and stable, it blends everyday functionality with distinctive decorative appeal, making it ideal as a living room centerpiece or collectible statement piece. Recognized in major design publications—including Domus 516 (1972), the works of Isa and Virgilio Vercelloni, and the Brera Academy of Fine Arts—this coffee table is celebrated as a historic and iconic design object.
Shipping service
We only use professional couriers carefully selected based on the size, weight / volume and fragility of the product. All shipments are insured, we coordinate both collection and delivery by providing dedicated assistance throughout the entire process. Shipping is standard and does not include delivery to the floor. Do you want delivery to the floor?
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Refund Policy
This product comes from a private seller, you can exercise your right to a refund within 3 days of delivery . If the product is delivered damaged or does not conform to the product sheet, it is possible to open a claim.
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“Bird Leg” Coffee Table designed by Meret Oppenheim and produced by Simon International in the 1970s—an iconic example of surrealist design applied to modern home furniture. This compact and elegant coffee table features a wooden top and slender, polished bronze legs shaped like bird claws. The table’s unique gold-red finish highlights its sculptural lines and refined geometric design. Durable and stable, it blends everyday functionality with distinctive decorative appeal, making it ideal as a living room centerpiece or collectible statement piece. Recognized in major design publications—including Domus 516 (1972), the works of Isa and Virgilio Vercelloni, and the Brera Academy of Fine Arts—this coffee table is celebrated as a historic and iconic design object.








