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Dan Johnson–Style Aluminum & Glass Dining Set by Kessler Industries – Indoor/Out
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Dan Johnson–Style Aluminum & Glass Breakfast Set by Kessler Industries – Indoor/Outdoor 2000c.
This sleek, modernist breakfast set echoes the refined minimalism of Dan Johnson’s designs, executed by Kessler Industries in lightweight cast aluminum. A sturdy aluminum base supports a ½″-thick tempered glass top, while four matching armchairs—retaining their original aluminum shells—have been freshly reupholstered in ivory bouclé. Equally at home on a sunlit patio or in a contemporary kitchen, this set combines architectural clarity with tactile warmth.
• Designer Influence: In the spirit of Dan Johnson’s clean-lined modernism
• Manufacturer: Kessler Industries cast aluminum construction, Label underside
• Table Top: 40″ square, ½″-thick tempered glass, floats above the base
• Chairs: Original aluminum seats and backs; new bouclé cushions for comfort and contrast
• Versatility: Suitable for indoor or covered outdoor use
• Finish: Natural patina with authentic oxidation
Dimensions
Table
• Height: 28″
• Glass Top: 40″ W × 40″ D × ½″ T
• Base Footprint: 25.5″ W × 25.5″ D
Chairs (×4)
• Overall Height: 33″
• Overall Width: 18″
• Overall Depth: 18.5″
• Seat Height: 17.5″
• Arm Height: 25″
Condition:
Vintage condition consistent with age and use. The aluminum frames exhibit natural oxidation and light surface scratches that lend character. The glass top shows minor surface abrasions but no chips or cracks. Bouclé cushions are newly upholstered, clean, and ready for everyday enjoyment. -
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In the Style of: Dan Johnson Period: 2000-2021 Materials: aluminum, glass, upholstery Condition: Good. chairs and base having natural oxidation minor scratches throughout, glass top, no chips minor scratches consistent with age and use Styles / Movements: Modern, Mid Century Dealer Reference #: C00005141 Incollect Reference #: 846134
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