Phillip & Kelvin LaVerne Mid-Century Circular Etched Bronze "Chan" Coffee / Cocktail Table

American Mid-Century coffee table with a circular / round etched bronze veneer top depicting an elaborate Chinoiserie genre scene with natural patina above a bronze veneer octagonal base. ("Chan," PHILLIP & KELVIN LAVERNE)(Similar table: NWL6542)
SKU
062877
Creator
Philip & Kelvin LaVerne
Item Location
New York, NY
Dimensions (in)
Height: 17.00"
Diameter: 40.50"
Style
Mid-Century
American
Color
Gray, Brown, Gold, Green
Category
Furniture
Tables
Coffee Table
Materials & Techniques
bronze, etched, metal
$19,750 (USD)
In Stock
Quantity:1
SEE IN PERSON
location

Newel Warehouse

32-00 Skillman Ave

Long Island City NY - 11101

phone(212) 758-1970

Phillip & Kelvin LaVerne Mid-Century Circular Etched Bronze "Chan" Coffee / Cocktail Table

American Mid-Century coffee table with a circular / round etched bronze veneer top depicting an elaborate Chinoiserie genre scene with natural patina above a bronze veneer octagonal base. ("Chan," PHILLIP & KELVIN LAVERNE)(Similar table: NWL6542)
In Stock
$19,750
Quantity:1
SEE IN PERSON
location

Newel Warehouse

32-00 Skillman Ave

Long Island City NY - 11101

phone(212) 758-1970
SKU
062877
Creator
Philip & Kelvin LaVerne
Item Location
New York, NY
Dimensions (in)
Height:
17.0"
Diameter:
40.5"
Style
Mid-Century
Category
Furniture
Tables
Coffee Table
Color
Gray, Brown, Gold, Green
Materials & Techniques
bronze, etched, metal

About Philip & Kelvin LaVerne

Philip and Kelvin LaVerne were a father-son duo who made significant contributions to the field of furniture and decorative arts. They were known for their unique and innovative approach to design, combining traditional craftsmanship with modern techniques.

Philip LaVerne (1907-1987) was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He initially pursued a career in painting and sculpture, read more..

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Chinoiserie

Chinoiserie is the European adaptation of Oriental designs. Chinoiserie can be dated back to the beginning of the 17th Century French, Rococo and Regency periods. The term chinoiserie comes from the word “chinois” which is French for “Chinese”. Common chinoiserie prints and motifs include foo dogs, pagodas, nature scenes, and dragons.

Patina

Term used to designate a shift in wear or change in material on the surface of furniture, due to age, exposure, and hand-rubbing. Usually used to describe a shift in color on metal as oxidization occurs such as the greenish tint, formed on copper or bronze after long exposure.

Veneer

A wood finishing technique in which thin sheet of fine wood is applied to a the surface of a coarser wood or other structural material for decoration. Veneer is used to give furniture pieces a finer, more pleasing appearance. It was first used in ancient Egypt, classical Greece, and Rome, but did not appear again until the 17th Century in the Netherlands.

Chinoiserie

Chinoiserie is the European adaptation of Oriental designs. Chinoiserie can be dated back to the beginning of the 17th Century French, Rococo and Regency periods. The term chinoiserie comes from the word “chinois” which is French for “Chinese”. Common chinoiserie prints and motifs include foo dogs, pagodas, nature scenes, and dragons.

Patina

Term used to designate a shift in wear or change in material on the surface of furniture, due to age, exposure, and hand-rubbing. Usually used to describe a shift in color on metal as oxidization occurs such as the greenish tint, formed on copper or bronze after long exposure.

Veneer

A wood finishing technique in which thin sheet of fine wood is applied to a the surface of a coarser wood or other structural material for decoration. Veneer is used to give furniture pieces a finer, more pleasing appearance. It was first used in ancient Egypt, classical Greece, and Rome, but did not appear again until the 17th Century in the Netherlands.

Chinoiserie

Chinoiserie is the European adaptation of Oriental designs. Chinoiserie can be dated back to the beginning of the 17th Century French, Rococo and Regency periods. The term chinoiserie comes from the word “chinois” which is French for “Chinese”. Common chinoiserie prints and motifs include foo dogs, pagodas, nature scenes, and dragons.

Patina

Term used to designate a shift in wear or change in material on the surface of furniture, due to age, exposure, and hand-rubbing. Usually used to describe a shift in color on metal as oxidization occurs such as the greenish tint, formed on copper or bronze after long exposure.

Veneer

A wood finishing technique in which thin sheet of fine wood is applied to a the surface of a coarser wood or other structural material for decoration. Veneer is used to give furniture pieces a finer, more pleasing appearance. It was first used in ancient Egypt, classical Greece, and Rome, but did not appear again until the 17th Century in the Netherlands.

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