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Stamford Modern
272 Post Road East
Westport, CT 06880 , United States
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203.569.1900
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Gazelle End Table Petite by Stamford Modern
$ 3,800
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Description
The Gazelle End Table Petite by Carlos Solano distills sculptural elegance and refined mid-century modern design into a more compact, versatile scale. Handcrafted in Connecticut from solid walnut, this luxury end table features gracefully tapered, hand-sculpted legs that embody both strength and lightness—hallmarks of the Gazelle collection.
Its round top is delicately proportioned and finished with a subtle slope, accented by our signature brass spear-tip detail—an homage to the poetic geometry of Gio Ponti. Though smaller in scale, every curve and contour reflects the same thoughtful craftsmanship and architectural balance found throughout the collection.
Protected with a durable, scratch- and water-resistant finish, The Gazelle End Table Petite is designed for modern living while preserving the artistry of bespoke furniture. Ideal for more intimate spaces, it functions beautifully beside a lounge chair, sofa, or bedside—bringing sculptural presence without overwhelming the room.
Customization (Bespoke Experience)
The Gazelle End Table Petite is fully customizable to suit your project. Choose from a range of sizes, hardwoods, and metal details to create an end table tailored uniquely to your space and vision.
Request a sample kit or schedule a design call to explore your customization options.
Designer Story – Carlos Solano
Carlos Solano’s design philosophy is rooted in the balance central to mid-century modernism—simple, architectural forms elevated by rich natural materials. Each piece begins with these timeless principles and is then thoughtfully adapted for modern living. His design language is defined by sculptural lines, material honesty, and quiet restraint, where a single intentional detail becomes the signature of the whole.
The Studio Originals collection embodies this ethos. Designed as timeless foundations, each piece invites clients into a bespoke experience where customization transforms the design into something uniquely personal.
Handcrafted in Connecticut, serving clients throughout CT, NY, NJ, and nationwide. -
More Information
Documentation: Makers Label/Invoice Origin: United States Period: New Styles / Movements: Contemporary Dealer Reference #: GazelleP Incollect Reference #: 853568 -
Dimensions
W. 25 in; H. 16 in; D. 25 in; W. 63.5 cm; H. 40.64 cm; D. 63.5 cm;
Message from Seller:
Fine 20th Century Furnishings & Design Studio 272 Post Road East Westport, CT 06880 Gallery Hours: Monday - Saturday / 10AM - 5PM Call: 203.569.1900
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