





1970s J. Wade Beam “Tee” Console Table for Brueton in Stainless Steel and Black Mirror
This sleek 1970s "Tee" console table by J. Wade Beam for Brueton showcases postmodern minimalism at its finest. Crafted from mirror-polished stainless steel with Beam’s signature seamless finish, the table balances on a cylindrical pedestal, creating a bold T-shaped silhouette. The inset 1/4" black mirror top and sides are flush within the structure, creating a nice contrast and subtle reflection. This console also features factory-supplied internal weights to ensure stability.
The console functions beautifully as a dramatic entryway table, instantly setting the tone with its commanding form and reflective surfaces. It also anchors living spaces with sophistication, whether placed behind a sofa, beneath a large work of art, or as a standout moment in a hallway or gallery wall.
Designer: J. Wade Beam
Dimensions: 72”W x 15”D x 30”H
Style: Postmodern
Materials: Stainless Steel, Glass
Period: 1970s
Condition: Great condition overall with minimal wear consistent with age and use. Stainless steel and black mirror surfaces are clean and retain a luminous, reflective quality.
This sleek 1970s "Tee" console table by J. Wade Beam for Brueton showcases postmodern minimalism at its finest. Crafted from mirror-polished stainless steel with Beam’s signature seamless finish, the table balances on a cylindrical pedestal, creating a bold T-shaped silhouette. The inset 1/4" black mirror top and sides are flush within the structure, creating a nice contrast and subtle reflection. This console also features factory-supplied internal weights to ensure stability.
The console functions beautifully as a dramatic entryway table, instantly setting the tone with its commanding form and reflective surfaces. It also anchors living spaces with sophistication, whether placed behind a sofa, beneath a large work of art, or as a standout moment in a hallway or gallery wall.
Designer: J. Wade Beam
Dimensions: 72”W x 15”D x 30”H
Style: Postmodern
Materials: Stainless Steel, Glass
Period: 1970s
Condition: Great condition overall with minimal wear consistent with age and use. Stainless steel and black mirror surfaces are clean and retain a luminous, reflective quality.
This sleek 1970s "Tee" console table by J. Wade Beam for Brueton showcases postmodern minimalism at its finest. Crafted from mirror-polished stainless steel with Beam’s signature seamless finish, the table balances on a cylindrical pedestal, creating a bold T-shaped silhouette. The inset 1/4" black mirror top and sides are flush within the structure, creating a nice contrast and subtle reflection. This console also features factory-supplied internal weights to ensure stability.
The console functions beautifully as a dramatic entryway table, instantly setting the tone with its commanding form and reflective surfaces. It also anchors living spaces with sophistication, whether placed behind a sofa, beneath a large work of art, or as a standout moment in a hallway or gallery wall.
Designer: J. Wade Beam
Dimensions: 72”W x 15”D x 30”H
Style: Postmodern
Materials: Stainless Steel, Glass
Period: 1970s
Condition: Great condition overall with minimal wear consistent with age and use. Stainless steel and black mirror surfaces are clean and retain a luminous, reflective quality.