1970s Mastercraft × John Widdicomb Brass and Glass Coffee Table — 40″ Square
$2,450.00
A sleek and substantial brass and glass coffee table attributed to Mastercraft, possibly from their collaboration with John Widdicomb during the 1970s. The table showcases Mastercraft’s signature craftsmanship — a solid brass-plated frame with gracefully rounded corners, inset with a thick beveled glass top.The design strikes a balance between modern restraint and Hollywood Regency glamour. The square profile and smooth joint transitions highlight the sculptural quality of the frame, while the warm patina adds character and authenticity.Details: • Maker: Attributed to Mastercraft × John Widdicomb • Period: 1970s • Materials: Brass-plated steel, beveled glass top • Dimensions: 40″ W × 40″ D × 16.5″ H • Style: Mid-Century Modern / Hollywood RegencyProvenance:During the 1970s, Mastercraft and John Widdicomb collaborated on several brass and glass furniture designs that shared this distinctive construction and aesthetic. Not all pieces were labeled, but this table aligns closely with documented examples from that era, suggesting it may be part of that celebrated collaboration.A refined and timeless piece — substantial in form yet elegantly understated, true to the best of American design from the period.
About the Maker
Mastercraft Furniture
Mastercraft Furniture gained a reputation during the mid-20th century for its luxurious and distinctive designs, often characterized by brass detailing and rich wood veneers. The brand epitomized the bold, glamorous style of the Hollywood Regency and Modernist eras.
Although Mastercraft is no longer in production, its vintage pieces are treasured for their architectural forms and opulent aesthetic. Collectors and interior designers continue to seek out Mastercraft furniture as standout elements in upscale, design-forward spaces.























