Karl Springer American Mid-Century White Painted Console Table

American Mid-Century white painted console table with a geometric shape with concave sides (Attributed to KARL SPRINGER)
SKU
MP0348
Creator
Karl Springer
Item Location
New York, NY
Dimensions (in)
Width: 48.00"
Depth: 16.00"
Height: 30.00"
Style
Mid-Century
American
Color
White
Category
Furniture
Tables, Dining Room
Console/Wall Tables, Sideboards and Buffets
Materials & Techniques
painted
$3,750 (USD)
In Stock
Quantity:1
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location

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32-00 Skillman Ave

Long Island City NY - 11101

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Karl Springer American Mid-Century White Painted Console Table

American Mid-Century white painted console table with a geometric shape with concave sides (Attributed to KARL SPRINGER)
In Stock
$3,750
Quantity:1
SEE IN PERSON
location

Newel Warehouse

32-00 Skillman Ave

Long Island City NY - 11101

phone(212) 758-1970
SKU
MP0348
Creator
Karl Springer
Item Location
New York, NY
Dimensions (in)
Width:
48.0"
Depth:
16.0"
Height:
30.0"
Style
Mid-Century
Category
Furniture
Tables, Dining Room
Console/Wall Tables, Sideboards and Buffets
Finish
Painted
Color
White
Materials & Techniques
painted

About Karl Springer

Karl Springer (1931-1991) was a renowned American furniture and decorative arts designer. He is best known for his innovative and luxurious designs that combined elements of classicism with modernism.

Born in Berlin, Germany in 1931, Springer's interest in design and craftsmanship was evident from an early age. He studied at the Berlin Academy of Fine Arts, where he honed his skills read more..

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Console table

Starting in the 17th Century, console tables were side table usually fixed to a wall with front legs for support. Frequently the backside of consoles are left undecorated as they are viewed only from the front or sides and were created with the intent of display, often serving as pier table underneath a large mirror. Contemporary references to console tables can also indicate a freestanding relatively tall, rectangular table that is placed against a entrance wall or sofa.

Console table

Starting in the 17th Century, console tables were side table usually fixed to a wall with front legs for support. Frequently the backside of consoles are left undecorated as they are viewed only from the front or sides and were created with the intent of display, often serving as pier table underneath a large mirror. Contemporary references to console tables can also indicate a freestanding relatively tall, rectangular table that is placed against a entrance wall or sofa.

Console table

Starting in the 17th Century, console tables were side table usually fixed to a wall with front legs for support. Frequently the backside of consoles are left undecorated as they are viewed only from the front or sides and were created with the intent of display, often serving as pier table underneath a large mirror. Contemporary references to console tables can also indicate a freestanding relatively tall, rectangular table that is placed against a entrance wall or sofa.

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