1970s BRUTALIST COFFEE TABLE BY GEORGE KOSTURKOV
A truly rare and stunning 1970s brutalist coffee table by Bulgarian sculptor George Kosturkov (1942-2023).
Born in a small town of Bulgaria, Kosturkov immigrated to Western Australia in 1968, establishing himself as a renowned sculptor, and designing unique artworks in bronze, aluminium, copper and stainless steel. A winner of multiple state and national awards, Kosturkov pieces are highly sought after and this coffee table is likely one of the finest examples of his work.
This piece is in excellent vintage condition and whilst the glass does feature some light scratching the sculptural base presents beautifully.
A very rare opportunity to introduce one of the most special brutalist pieces into your living space. Available to view at our Alexandria Studio and please contact us should you have any questions about this or any of our available pieces. Domestic and International shipping available. Please contact us should you require a quote.
Dimensions: 743mm wide x 380mm high
A truly rare and stunning 1970s brutalist coffee table by Bulgarian sculptor George Kosturkov (1942-2023).
Born in a small town of Bulgaria, Kosturkov immigrated to Western Australia in 1968, establishing himself as a renowned sculptor, and designing unique artworks in bronze, aluminium, copper and stainless steel. A winner of multiple state and national awards, Kosturkov pieces are highly sought after and this coffee table is likely one of the finest examples of his work.
This piece is in excellent vintage condition and whilst the glass does feature some light scratching the sculptural base presents beautifully.
A very rare opportunity to introduce one of the most special brutalist pieces into your living space. Available to view at our Alexandria Studio and please contact us should you have any questions about this or any of our available pieces. Domestic and International shipping available. Please contact us should you require a quote.
Dimensions: 743mm wide x 380mm high
A truly rare and stunning 1970s brutalist coffee table by Bulgarian sculptor George Kosturkov (1942-2023).
Born in a small town of Bulgaria, Kosturkov immigrated to Western Australia in 1968, establishing himself as a renowned sculptor, and designing unique artworks in bronze, aluminium, copper and stainless steel. A winner of multiple state and national awards, Kosturkov pieces are highly sought after and this coffee table is likely one of the finest examples of his work.
This piece is in excellent vintage condition and whilst the glass does feature some light scratching the sculptural base presents beautifully.
A very rare opportunity to introduce one of the most special brutalist pieces into your living space. Available to view at our Alexandria Studio and please contact us should you have any questions about this or any of our available pieces. Domestic and International shipping available. Please contact us should you require a quote.
Dimensions: 743mm wide x 380mm high
ABOUT THE DESIGNER
George Kosturkov (1942–2022) was a distinguished Bulgarian-born sculptor and furniture designer who made significant contributions to the art world after immigrating to Western Australia in 1968. Renowned for his mastery in various materials, including bronze, aluminum, and wood, Kosturkov became celebrated for his unique sculptural works and furniture designs, particularly within the Brutalist style.
Kosturkov gained widespread recognition for his iconic Golden Gecko Sculpture, which has been awarded to recipients of the Golden Gecko Award since 1997, celebrating excellence in environmental practices within the resources sector. His commitment to craftsmanship ensured that each award was uniquely hand-carved and cast, making them highly sought after by awardees.
In addition to his sculptures, Kosturkov created notable furniture pieces, such as a striking Brutalist coffee table and a Jarrah smoking stand, reflecting his ability to blend functionality with artistic expression. His work has been featured in various auctions and galleries, highlighting the enduring appeal of his designs.
Kosturkov's legacy continues to inspire artists and collectors alike, marking him as a pivotal figure in both sculpture and furniture design until his passing in 2022.