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Pace Collection (Attributed)
All glass dining table with brass plated connector attr. to the pace collection
Period | 1950-1979 | ||||||||||||
Materials | Brass Plate, Glass, Steel. | ||||||||||||
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Creation Date | 1970's - 1980's | ||||||||||||
Description | I have loved this table since the 1970s. Well not this exact one but all the different forms of this table attributed to The Pace Collection. Comprised of five slabs of ¾ inch thick glass. One for the tabletop and four that, along with a single brass plated steel connector, form the pedestal base. Simple. Sleek. Elegant. Perfect dining table to pair with some mid-century modern chairs. Or, use it in your industrial loft with some industrial or sleek and modern chairs. Maybe even use it in a traditional or Hollywood Regency setting in juxtaposition with a set of over-the-top ornate chairs. The Pace Collection was founded by Irving and Leon Rosen in New York City as a high-end contemporary furniture company which was in business from 1960 to 2001. They offered their fine furniture and services to the contract interior design trade. Their designs were purposefully and distinctly different from Knoll, Herman Miller, Steelcase and other renowned contract furniture companies. Their line of furniture was known for their rich and exotic wood veneers, high-gloss finishes, shiny metals, and glass. Most pieces were made in limited editions or specifically for their elite customers. This gorgeous table is perfect no matter your design style. You need to make it yours. Phenomenal all glass modern dining table attributed to The Pace Collection with only a single brass plated connector on the pedestal base. It is in fabulous vintage condition. There are two small chips in one of the glass legs. One is under the connector and cannot be seen. The other is on the very bottom corner edge and very hard to see. There are three very small nicks in the top and there may be small scratches that we have not noticed. Please see photos. Circa 1970s. Note: dog not included just dog approved. Table Size: O/A Height – 28.75 Inches Base Height – 28 Inches O/A Width – 60 Inches Base Width – 28.5 Inches O/A Depth – 36 Inches Base Depth – 15.25 Inches Glass Thickness – .75 Inches Weight – 251.9 Pounds Crated Size: Height – 72 Inches Width – 42 Inches Depth – 7 Inches Weight – 350 Pounds |
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Styles / Movements | Hollywood Regency, Modern | ||||||||||||
Dealer Reference Number | BEY-TBL-156 | ||||||||||||
Incollect Reference Number | 414661 |
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