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item name :
Royal Dining Table by Maison Jansen
designers :
Maison Jansen
Era :
Circa 1970's
Country of Origin :
France
Materials :
Metal > Steel, Finish > Lacquered
item description :
Royal Dining Table by Maison Jansen
France, c. 1972
A spectacular Royal extension table by Maison Jansen. Dark grey lacquer surface on blackened steel legs mounted with gold plated accents. Versatile table extends from 55 inches to 78.75 inches with single leaf. Table folds flat for storage.
Documented in Jansen Decoration by Van Der Kemp – ppg 120-121; Jansen Furniture by Abbot – ppg 230-231 and Jansen by Abbot – ppg 182-183.
A unusual single extra-wide three-tier Pagoda table by James Mont in brass leaf over silver leaf in original antique high lacquer finish. Exceptionally rare to find untouched original finish in this condition.
Low nuclear table by Harvey Probber. Oak table composed of two pieces – can be used as a low round table, or the components can be used separately as a longer “s” shape, or as low half rounds. Model 201.
An early 1968 signed Paul Evans table or desk with glass top. The two large crescent-shaped bases are of patchwork polychromed welded steel with red, gold and blue-green patina and brazed brass decoration. Welded and brazed motifs are stars, swirls and geometric patterns as well as a large welded signature PE 1968. The decoration is random, asymmetric and artfully applied. Original oval glass top.
An early, signed Paul Evans cantilever low table that features a rare satin-bronze finish in combination with a mirror-chrome finish in an L-shape form. Signed “An Original Paul Evans”.
Double Pedestal Cityscape Dining Table by Paul Evans
designers :
Paul Evans
Era :
Circa 1970's
Country of Origin :
USA
Materials :
Metal > Steel, Glass
item description :
Double Pedestal Cityscape Dining Table by Paul Evans
USA, 1970s
A Double Pedestal Cityscape Dining Table. Each pedestal is an L-shape form with mirror polished chrome and satin chrome finish in Evans’ iconic patchwork design and a thick rectangular glass top. Signed “An Original Paul Evans”.
The chest consists of a swiveling mirror supported in a Napoleonic Empire style frame with arched pediment and Tuscan style pilasters with bronze banding at the capital and base of each. The chest’s top has a black and white marble inset in the center, and the chest comprises four long drawers, the lower three each have a keyhole opening. Tuscan style columns with bronze banding at the capital and base of each flank the three lower drawers and the entire chest sits on a rectangular base that is supported by two bracket feet in the rear and two bun feet in the front.
A patinated silver-leaf Dining Table by James Mont, c 1950s in excellent original finish. The table is round with two leaves to extend it to an oval shape to seat six. The four legs are an open elongated key form. Finished in Mont’s signature patinated silver leaf technique of silver applied over a black base coat, then hand rubbed to create a serrated finish. An elegant dining table for a small space.
Polished Steel Coffee Table by Gabriella Crespi Italy, c. 1970s A Polished Steel Coffee Table by Gabriella Crespi, c. 1970s. An oval shaped table with two retractable shelves on both ends, covered in a veneer of steel in a mirror finish. Good Original Condition 13.5H 51.25L(84.25L open) 35.75W
A rare and magnificent two-tiered cabinet by Eduard Wimmer-Wisgrill, 1932.This unique cabinet was designed by Wimmer-Wisgrill for a bridge room in a 1932 exhibition and was manufactured by the illustrious Wiener Werkstatte. The Austrian Museum in Vienna (MAK) has period photos of the cabinet in situ .This striking cabinet is embellished with gold leaf in a chevron pattern and then incised with geometric patterns on alternating strips.The cabinet rests on a simple black painted support; the interior is painted black.
The Wiener Werkstätte (or Vienna’s Workshop), founded by Josef Hoffmann and Koloman Moser in 1903, is one of the most important influences on 20th Century design, decorative and fine arts. Unlike other international Arts and Crafts movements, the Wiener Werkstätte did not have any populist aspirations and catered to its wealthy patrons during its 29-year existence. The Workshop produced a wide range of products including ceramics, fashion and furniture. Their emergence is associated with the Vienna Secession and the Art Nouveau movement, however aesthetically the Werkstätte is more geometric and less ornamental, like Bauhaus but with a greater emphasis on objects rather than architecture.
Eduard Josef Wimmer-Wisgrill joined the Werkstätte in 1907 and became the first artistic director of the fashion department. He held the position from 1910-1922, producing their first fashion and textiles collection in 1911. His importance and contribution can not be understated. Clothing and textiles were the most lucrative areas for the Werkstätte and likely kept the whole operation in business during financial difficulties. The fabrics, color schemes and silhouettes influenced continental fashion and Wimmer-Wisgrill was described as “the Poiret of Vienna” by a contemporary Berlin newspaper. After leaving the Wiener Werkstätte, Wimmer-Wisgrill would live for several years in the United States being involved with the fashion and Arts and Crafts courses at the Art Institute of Chicago. He moved back to Vienna in the late 1920’s and returned to academia at the Kunstgewerbeschule Vienna (or the School of Applied Arts). In addition to fashion, Wimmer-Wisgrill also designed a wide number of items including jewelry, wallpaper, metalwork, stage sets, interiors and furniture. It is likely that some of his furniture designs have been erroneously attributed to Josef Hoffmann. Wimmer-Wisgrill also designed furniture for Niedermoser, underscoring the idea that he may have created more furniture than previously believed. The uncontested Wimmer-Wisgrill furniture pieces are embellished with patterns that are clearly influenced by textiles. His work can be found in the permanent collections of the Neue Galerie, the MAK in Vienna and the Textile Museum in Washington D.C.
A Bigfoot Table by Paul Frankl, ca 1951.The Bigfoot table was produced by Johnson Furniture Manufacture in various amorphic forms with mahogany legs and bleached cork tops. The top on this table was painted an ashen cream.A version of this table can be seen in “Paul T. Frankl and Modern American Design” by Christopher Long, pages 161 and 163.
Black Resin and Hematite Inlaid Low Table by Ado Chale
designers :
Ado Chale
Era :
Circa 1970's
Country of Origin :
Belgium
Materials :
Resin
item description :
A Black Resin and Hematite Inlaid Low Table by Ado Chale, 1975.A thick slab of black resin inlaid with organically shaped strips of hematite rests on two tripod bases.A bronze inlay signature “Chale” is on the apron.
A Coffee Table by Gabriella Crespi, c. 1970. Table is in two parts: the top is finished in brass and it slides to offer more table space, which is the bottom that is finished in black lacquered wood.
Pair of Triangular Walnut Side Tables by Phillip Lloyd Powell
designers :
Phillip Lloyd Powell
Era :
Circa 1950's
Country of Origin :
USA
Materials :
Wood > Walnut, Stone > Slate
item description :
Pair of Triangular Walnut Side Tables by Phillip Lloyd Powell
USA, c. 1955
A Pair of triangular walnut side tables by Phillip Lloyd Powell, c. 1955. Each have an inset heavily lacquered slate top, the sides have vertically positioned boards that meet seamlessly at the corners but leave a slender gap at their juncture on the sides.The sides have a slight swell that is well proportioned to their diminutive size.
Magnificent Black Resin and Malachite Coffee Table by Ado Chale
designers :
Ado Chale
Era :
Circa 1970's
Country of Origin :
France
Materials :
Resin
item description :
Magnificent Black Resin and Malachite Coffee Table by Ado Chale
Belgium, c. 1970
A Magnificent black resin and malachite coffee table by Ado Chale, c. 1970.A low table in black resin with malachite inlays in three organic forms spanning the width of the table and has a bronze inlay signature “Chale” on the apron. The top rests on three black, metal tripod bases.
Smoked mirror coffee table by James Mont. Deeply smoked mirror shows wonderful ageing, black lacquered frame, classic Asian modern styling. Contains two hidden compartments underneath, an often requested feature from some of Mont's more notorious clientele.
Sculpted Bronze Disc Bar by Paul Evans
The disc bar is one of the most highly sought-after works from Paul Evans’ oeuvre as less than 200 were ever produced. It is a convergence of artistry and functionality and an early paradigm of art furniture. The facade is composed of two semi-circular wooden panels, covered in epoxy and then using a spray-on technique adapted from shipbuilding the molten bronze was applied. Evans would experiment with the technique, sandblasting or applying rocks to the epoxy base to produce a more sculpted relief affect. While it was still cooling Evans would sculpt the concentric design motif. Observers have linked the design to ancient Aztec sun dials, as this piece exemplifies. The interior was designed for bar storage and includes several compartments such as a utensil drawer and a locked cabinet similarly covered in sculpted bronze. Wall mounted and with a diameter of 6 feet (or 1.8 m) this piece has a powerful sculptural presence. Signed PE 72.
A silver leaf and glass coffee table by James Mont, c. 1950. The table is silver leaf over underlays of lavender and black and features a platform base and two plinth supports. Each support is cut to accommodate a thick glass slab that slides through the two plinths to create a dramatic top to the table. Each side panel is decorated on both sides with 19th century carved Chinese elements in naturalistic forms: the interior sides with a flower bouquet, and the exterior sides with birds on branches. Mont gilded and antiqued the appliqués then set them in a carved frame. James Mont hired the finest craftsmen for his 5-story workshop on 57th Street in New York City where each floor was dedicated to a specific construction or finishing process. Mont perfected his labor-intensive gilding process while jailed at the infamous Sing Sing prison and thus dedicated an entire floor to this lengthy process. Base coats in various colors were layered under the meticulously applied silver or gold leaf to add a hint of color. Lastly, several layers of lacquer were applied (sometimes upwards of twenty layers); he used clear lacquer but also favored his smoked lacquer technique. This coffee table exemplifies the craftsmanship and detailing Mont adamantly required in his furniture.
Mint Restored Condition 22 H 65 L 16.5 D (56 H 165 L 42 D cm)
Burr walnut coffee table by Johannes Itten/Bauhaus
Era :
Circa 1930's
Country of Origin :
Germany
Materials :
Wood > Burlwood
item description :
A Burr walnut coffee table by Johannes Itten
German, c 1930
“Itten’s photograph from 1920 portrays a man who appears to be disciplined, serious and determined. His unusual appearance might be puzzling: the shaved head of a priest, the self designed robes. But it all fits into the picture of this early master at the Bauhaus.Itten joined it in October 1919 teaching the preliminary course. His focus lay in the study of objects and materials, analysis of Old Masters and life drawing. He was aware of the newly established educational reform theory and was familiar with the artists of avant-garde. In more practical terms this meant that he wanted his students to find their inner being and develop a well tuned personality. He started his class with breathing exercises and gymnastics and let his students decide whose work was the best. People either admired him or hated him profoundly.Nontheless he was quite rightly described as the backbone of the Bauhaus. His ‘Vorkus’, the preliminary course, was continued in a very similar style even after he left the institution. It is said that it was his passion for the development of the individual which eventually led to a fall out with Walter Gropius, the director of the Bauhaus. The latter was of the opinion that commercial work was essential to keep the school individualism. Itten eventually founded his own school in Berlin in 1926, known later as the Itten School.”
A Rare coffee table designed by Johannes Itten, c. 1930. Shortly after leaving the Bauhaus in 1922 as a professor of the preliminary course, Itten formed his own school in Berlin and it was during this period he designed these for his own home.A simple design that shows off the beauty of the wood in its surface.
A satinwood bedside table by James Mont, c 1950.A simple rectangular form comprised of one top drawer above one door that has two faux drawers, each drawer accentuated with round brass pulls. With burned in mark James Mont Design.
A Silver leaf Chinoiserie side table by James Mont
designers :
James Mont
Era :
Circa 1950's
Country of Origin :
USA
Materials :
Technique > Silver-Leaf
item description :
A Silver leaf Chinoiserie side table by James Mont
USA c 1950
A silver leaf Chinoiserie side table by James Mont, c 1950.A petite rectangular side table comprising a single drawer with aChinese style symbol pull in gold leaf over an open frame with one shelf. All finished in silver leaf. Signed with burned in mark, “James Mont Design”.
Rare, custom Argente cabinets by Paul Evans. Each with inset slate top and black laminated interiors. One with five drawers and fitted with shelf pegs for adjustable shelves, the other with three drawers.
End table in Argente technique by Paul Evans. Argente tabletop mounted on four aluminum legs. This table was created by using a door from an existing piece, which Evans did occasionally.
Chip carved occasional table by Phillip Lloyd Powell. Conical form table with unique rosewood top. Hand carved and gilt by Powell in a silver and gold checkerboard pattern over a red ground. Signed by Phil.
Low Table by Pierre Cardin
France, c. 1970
Low occasional table by Pierre Cardin. Satin finish brushed metal top with stepped sides in mirror chrome. Signed with impressed signature, “Pierre Cardin”.
15.5 H 30 W 30 D
Excellent original condition
TMF1073
Beautiful hand painted dining table signed Mygge from France & Son. Single pedestal table with top lacquered in exuberant gold and cobalt flourishes on a predominantly green ground. Model number 630. Signed MYGGE within decoration, signed and numbered with France & Son label on underside.
Magnificent custom dining table in zebrawood by Richard Rothbard. Solid 1.25 inch zebrawood top rests on a flared, stepped base of stack laminate zebrawood. A unique commission, large scale furniture by Rothbard is exceptionally rare.
A delicate and elegant occasional low table in the LaVerne’s cherished patinated
bronze technique. The table’s surface has a lovely stylized floral motif.
Vintage, labeled telephone table from a Springer appointed estate. The telephone table in an exotic hide is unquestionably an icon of Springer’s oeuvre. His first forays into furniture design used this form and he played with proportions, materials and colors throughout his career. This charming petite version on castors has a beautiful black sheen and is in excellent condition. Label marked Karl Springer 1984.
Electrified Plexiglas and Mirrored Glass Low Table by Ron Ferri
designers :
Ron Ferri
Era :
Circa 1970's
Country of Origin :
USA
Materials :
Mirror, Lucite
item description :
Electrified Plexiglas and Mirrored Glass Low Table by Ron Ferri
Circa 1970’s, USA
Plexiglas and Mirror
There are few designers who captured the essence of the Studio 54 era as well as
Ron Ferri did. The Emerald green Plexiglas base is illuminated from within and
rests on a sleek mirrored glass top. Pure disco chic.
From the original Jay Spectre designed interior for R. Roberts.
documented in Point of View: Design by Jay Spectre by J. Spectre and G. Bradfield; page 46
Metal > Brass, Wood > Mahogany, Finish > French Polish
item description :
Mahogany Cabinet by Tommi Parzinger for Charak Modern, c.1950. Single drawer over a flip down door. Solid brass pulls with Parzingers' signature detailing. Beautiful hand rubbed French polish finish. A perfect side or end table. Signed with manufacturer's tag "Charak Modern".
In the late fifties and into the sixties, Phillip Lloyd Powell and Paul Evans shared a studio and collaborated on many creations. This charming cabinet is an excellent example of the fruits of their labor. Evans is responsible for the iconic fish scale motif, in welded steel and gold leaf, on the cabinet’s gate. The delicate (optional) linen curtain is original and in excellent condition. Powell carved, stained and doweled the locally grown Walnut. The foldout doors reveal their classic red striated interior.
The powerful physicality of this dramatic table is balanced by the tiles that cover the entire surface. Embossed in French in a playful font is a list of elements found in nature: light, bird, cloud, rose, morning, shore…Quentin was a multi-disciplinary artist where text was often a central element. Quentin's work is in the same spirit and generation as Line Vautrin.
Pair of Cabinets by Tommi Parzinger USA c. 1950 Pair of Cabinets by Tommi Parzinger. Doors open to reveal 4 pull out drawers in each cabinet. Finished in a black lacquered, hand rubbed French polish.
USA 1963
Round smoked-mirror top with gold metal leaf Chinoiserie fretwork carved apron mounted on an antique iron Corinthian capital base finished in gold metal leaf. The base of this table is reputed to be a “found” item from a bank building in New York City. Mont often incorporated antique items as decorative elements in his furniture. This table is shown placed in the furnished floor plan of the apartment as laid out by James Mont. Listed on Mont’s Contract Specifications provided by Mont to Mr. Orlowitz. New York, 1963
Provenance:
Ellis Orlowitz, King Cole Penthouse, Miami, USA
Mr Steven Z Levinson & Dr Judi Berson-Levinson, King Cole Penthouse, Miami, USA
Square top decorated with Chinoiserie fretwork carved apron on a fluted column base, finished in antiqued gold metal leaf as shown in concept drawing. Listed on Mont’s Contract Specifications provided by Mont to Mr. Orlowitz. New York, 1963
Provenance:
Ellis Orlowitz, King Cole Penthouse, Miami, USA
Mr Steven Z Levinson & Dr Judi Berson-Levinson, King Cole Penthouse, Miami, USA
Round top with Chinoiserie fretwork carved apron on a beautifully carved column pedestal and Lotus motif base, finished in silver leaf with gold leaf accents. Accompanied by a copy of the original concept drawing of the Orlowitz living room. New York, 1963
Provenance:
Ellis Orlowitz, King Cole Penthouse, Miami, USA
Mr Steven Z Levinson & Dr Judi Berson-Levinson, King Cole Penthouse, Miami, USA
Flip Top Gaming Table by James Mont USA 1963
Table features a flip top that opens and slides to double its size, top rests on Asian inspired legs in an X-form, finished in orange faded cinnabar lacquer. Listed on Mont’s Contract Specifications. New York, 1963
Provenance:
Ellis Orlowitz, King Cole Penthouse, Miami, USA
Mr Steven Z Levinson & Dr Judi Berson-Levinson, King Cole Penthouse, Miami, USA
Mint Restored Condition
27 H 35 L (closed) 70 L (open) 35 D
A fantastic Asian scroll table covered with tawny colored crocodile embossed leather.A great example of Karl Springer’s craftsmanship and is signed and dated on the underside.
Beveled Edge Lacquered Goatskin Dining Table by Karl Springer
designers :
Karl Springer
Era :
Circa 1970's
Country of Origin :
USA
Materials :
Veneer > Goat Skin, Wood
item description :
Beautiful ivory colored, lacquered goatskin dining table by Karl Springer; c. 1970. Impressive, over 9 feet oval top finished with a double beveled edge. Two half round pedestal bases. Beautifully matched skins.
Bar cabinet by Edward Wormley for Dunbar, c.1959. Beautiful rosewood case with lacquered composite top and doors. Three doors with walnut cruciform marquetry. Top slides open to reveal bottle storage and built in ice bucket and garnish holder. Case with three doors, two with adjustable shelves and one pull out drawer.
An early solid oak hand-carved and dovetailed bar by James Mont. Hardware in bronze and oak stamped James Mont designs. Interior mirrored and orange lacquered. Deep drawers for liquor and glasses. Top with glass shelves. Each drawer is hand-carved and hand-dovetailed. Incredible quality and attention to detail. Oak triple folding door front and sides are carved to look like folded fabric. Mont was known for creating lavish Prohibition era bars for Hollywood and Mafia royalty. All oak is white washed and bleached to a beautiful natural effect.
Game table in patchwork burl and brass by Paul Evans, c.1970. Exceptional patchwork walnut burl and olive ash burl with a reversible game board inlayed with brass. Board reverses to black laminate surface.
Magnificent walnut dining table by Karl Springer, c.1970. The top inlayed with book matched Macassar. Square pedestal base with chrome banded foot features beautiful matched Macassar veneer. Highest quality construction. Table in original polished lacquer finish.
Fantastic set of nesting tables by Joubert et Petit, c.1930. Each table with flared, waterfall sides and a raised top. Lustrous hand rubbed brown/black lacquer shows beautiful patination, with red under painting showing through in areas. Structurally sound, these tables have acquired wonderful character over the years. Lacquer recently refreshed.
Original condition
17.5"H x 23"L x 12"D (Largest Table)
item # :
TMF465
price :
$8,000.00
item name :
Ivory Lacquered Goatskin Dining Table signed Karl Springer
designers :
Karl Springer
Era :
Circa 1970's
Country of Origin :
USA
Materials :
Veneer > Goat Skin, Wood
item description :
Fantastic ivory lacquered goatskin dining table by Karl Springer, c.1970. Incredibly versatile size – 42 inch diameter round table has three 24 inch leaves, enabling this table to expand to an impressive 114 inches. Signed with applied paper labels.
Very good original condition.
29.5"H x x 114"L (fully extended) x 42"DIA (closed)
item # :
TMF760
price :
$14,000.00
item name :
Set of Resin Tables
Era :
Circa 1970's
Country of Origin :
USA
item description :
Black resin ribbons form these drum shaped tables, c.1970. Wonderful organic woven effect. Each table has inset glass tops.
Gentlemen's Dresser by Tommi Parzinger, Parzinger Originals
designers :
Tommi Parzinger
Era :
Circa 1950's
Country of Origin :
USA
Materials :
Metal > Brass, Wood > Mahogany, Wood > Elm
item description :
Dresser by Tommi Parzinger, c.1950. Case in bleached elm, front doors with large diamond pattern inlayed with mahogany banding and diamonds Classic, oversize brass Parzinger handles. Doors open to reveal five pull-out drawers all fantastically divided. Signed with burned in mark, "Parzinger Originals".
Rare red onyx desk or console on polished brass base. The top is a beautiful piece of red, terra cotta, cream and gold onyx, with a translucent quality, an incredible piece of natural stone. The base is a classically inspired Italian 50's design in polished brass. A magnificent executive desk or console.
30"H x 75"L x 36"D
item # :
TMF378
price :
$12,000.00
item name :
Pair of Gold Mirror Tiled Vitrines
Country of Origin :
France
Materials :
Glass > Black, Mirror > Bronzed
item description :
Stunning pair of gold mirror tiled vitrines. Gold mirror tiles made of striated and bubble glass cover the sides of these vitrines. Bronze, lockable cases have two glass shelves each. Two wall mounted cases and two freestanding cases available. Freestanding cabinets have black glass tops. Incredible craftsmanship.
Excellent condition.
32"H x 55.5"L x 14.5"D (case 32" square)
item # :
TMF633
price :
$20,000.00 per pair
item name :
Pair of hanging Gold Mirrror Vitrines
Era :
Circa 1960's
Country of Origin :
France
item description :
Stunning pair of French 1960's bronze and gold mirror tiled hanging cabinets with glass doors and shelves, covered entirely in rare striated and bubbled gilded glass mirror tiles. The cases with beautifully unique shaped flaired-curved ends. Each case with lockable doors. Highest quality craftsmanship and rare materials. Available with matching standing cabinets.
item # :
TMF666
price :
$20,000.00 per pair
item name :
Janus Side Tables by Edward Wormley for Dunbar
designers :
Dunbar, Edward J. Wormley
Era :
Circa 1950's
Country of Origin :
USA
Materials :
Wood > Walnut
item description :
A rare pair of Tiffany Studios Favrile tile inset burled walnut side tables, from the Janus collection, both with metal Dunbar tag, c.1957.
19"H x 24"L x 24"D
Excellent original condition.
item # :
TMF603
price :
$24,000.00 for the pair
item name :
Side table by Phillip Lloyd Powell
designers :
Phillip Lloyd Powell
Era :
Circa 1950's
Country of Origin :
USA
Materials :
Wood > Walnut
item description :
A "clam" shaped walnut side table or coffee table by Phillip Lloyd Powell with original receipt from 1955.
15"H x 34"L x 24"D
Excellent original condition.
item # :
TMF593
price :
$4,500.00
item name :
Mirrored Palisander Table by Jacques Adnet
designers :
Jacques Adnet
Era :
Circa 1940's
Country of Origin :
France
Materials :
Wood > Mahogany, Mirror > Coppered
item description :
A Palisander and copper mirror table by Jacques Adnet.
In orginal finish with original mirror in very good condition, beautiful patina.
17.5"H x 39.5"L x 17.5"D
item # :
TMF553
price :
$7,200.00
item name :
Parson's Low Table by Paul Evans
designers :
Paul Evans
Era :
Circa 1970's
Country of Origin :
USA
Materials :
Wood > Olive Wood
item description :
Signed Paul Evans Parsons-style low table. Can be used as a coffee-table or side-table.
All in patchwork olive-wood - beautiful original finish.
In excellent condition.
24.5"H x 30"L x 30"D
price :
$4,500.00
item name :
Tortoise Eglomise Table by Maison Jansen
designers :
Maison Jansen
Era :
Circa 1940's
Country of Origin :
France
Materials :
Wood, Technique > Eglomise
item description :
A eglomise glass top table painted with a "tortoise" pattern in amber, black, brown with a gold Greek key border.
Classic Maison Jansen rope turned legs with faux tortoise decoration and parcel gilt decoration.
Excellent condition.
17"H x 30"L x 30"W
item # :
TMF310
price :
$12,000.00
item name :
Low Table by Philip & Kelvin LaVerne
designers :
Philip & Kelvin LaVerne
Era :
Circa 1950's
Country of Origin :
USA
Materials :
Metal > Bronze, Metal > Pewter
item description :
Beautiful bronze and pewter low occasional table by Philip & Kelvin LaVerne with abstract Asian scene. Chic, modernist square base and legs. Made for a glass top.