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Circular Mahogany Side Table by Frits Henningsen
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Documentation | Documented elsewhere (exact item) | ||||||||
Origin | Denmark | ||||||||
Period | 1920-1949 | ||||||||
Materials | Mahogany, brass | ||||||||
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Condition | Good. | ||||||||
Creation Date | 1940s | ||||||||
Description | Frits Henningsen was both a designer and a cabinet-maker. He cared deeply about quality, and was uncompromising in his execution. He considered every detail, and as a result his furniture is both built to last and aesthetically timeless. This gorgeous side table is deceptively simple: the solid mahogany top ends in a subtly carved lip, the broad legs curve out into a soft tripod and end in brass sabots. A thoroughly modern interpretation of a traditional Georgian profile. |
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Styles / Movements | Modern, Scandinavian Modern | ||||||||
200 Lex Booth Number | 25 | ||||||||
Incollect Reference Number | 413952 |
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