Two tables have made their way into the store recently. One is a rosewood and chrome console table by
Milo Baughman, which is low and sleek and designed for a low-slung sofa. The other is a round dining table by
Edward Wormley for Dunbar which has four leaves and extends to seat twelve. The Dunbar table is made of Tawi wood with a dark mahogany base and has two additional legs that drop down to support the center of the table when extended. Both are exceptional examples of American design.
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Milo Baughman rosewood and chrome console table |
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Alternate view |
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Tawi wood and mahogany table by Edward Wormley for Dunbar |
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Dunbar table with no leaves |
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Dunbar table with one leaf |
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Rosewood and chrome table, I see you.
ReplyDeleteIt's quite the looker, isn't it?
DeleteBoth tables are beautiful Dana. I love the console table!
ReplyDeleteI think Baughman had a way with tables that few others did. He could make a simple design look elegant and flashy at the same time, which is no mean feat.
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