Paul Frankl (1886-1958) designed this American art deco coffee table in the 1940s for the Brown-Saltman Company. Constructed of limed oak with an inset corck top, the table shows Frankl’s appreciation for clean, uncluttered design. The table measures 52” x 28” and is 14” high.
This American art deco six sided coffee table is from the early 1930’s and displays a variety of the woodworker’s techniques. The top features six “pie slices” of lace wood veneer alternating with six slices of rosewood veneer, all emanating from a center circle of rosewood veneer. The apron has triangles of ebony inlaid on sycamore. The six reeded tapering legs are connected by reeded stretchers. The table is 31” in diameter and is 19” high. Refinished in clear lacquer to showcase the wood’s beauty, the table is sure to be the centerpiece of any room.
This stunning American art deco streamline design coffee table was retailed in the 1930s by Modernage in New York City. Two curved supports on each end link the top with the shorter base. Presented in walnut and ebony stained wood, the table measures 36" x 17" and stands 16" high.
This American art deco coffee table was made and retailed by the 1930’s by Modernage, the largest “Moderne” furniture store in America. Constructed of rock maple, the table is blond with brown veining, the rectangular top and base are connected by a pair of curved supports. The table measures 36” wide x 16” deep and is 15” high.
Paul Frankl (1886 – 1958) designed this sleek American art deco coffee table for the Johnson Furniture Company, Grand Rapids, Michigan and retailed by John Stuart, Inc. of New York and Grand Rapids and still retains the John Stuart tag. Introduced in their 1949 Catalog, the table, with natural cork veneer and open square mahogany legs can also function as a bench. The table measures 70” long, 21” wide and is 13 ¾” high.
This Austrian art deco silverplate tea service consists of a tea pot, coffee pot, sugar, creamer and tray. It has replated and is ready to grace your table. The tray measures 21” by 14” and the tallest pot is 7” high.
A French art deco hand wrought iron coffee table dating from the late 1930's to the early 1940's, the sturdy piece is made of blackened iron with decorative brass finials at each end of the three stretcher bars with a glass top to allow the beauty of your carpet or floor to show through. Measuring 31 1/2" by 18 1/2" and standing 18 1/2" high, the table will live happily in front of your sofa or loveseat.
This French art deco coffee table dates from the 1940’s. The black glass top is surrounded by a bronze frame sitting on crossed bronze legs. The intersection of the legs has a bronze lion’s head. The table measures 17 ¾” x 33 ½” x 16 ½” high.
This French art deco hand wrought iron and "Portoro" marble coffee table dates from the late 1930’s and features a variety of iron working techniques. The table measures 32” in diameter and is 18 ¼” high.
This French art deco coffee table is from the 1930’s. Elegantly tailored, the table has a parchment (treated goat skin) top, a wenge wood apron and feet. The two demi lune cherry wood legs are connected by a stretcher of the same wood. The table measures 36 ¾” by 31 ½” and is 22 ½” high.