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652 Glenbrook Road • Building 3 Suite 311
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Marble & Chrome Cocktail Table in the Style of Leon Rosen for Pace Collection
$ 2,500
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Description
With the goal of creating pieces of high-design that differed from contemporaries such as Knoll and Herman Miller, Irving & Leon Rosen founded the Pace Collection in 1960. They looked to the simplicity of materials to be the voice of their collection, all expertly fabricated and finished. Polished metals and high gloss exotic veneers were commonplace and to this day remain unapologetically Pace.
This petite cocktail table is in the style of Pace Collection, it exemplifies the best of Leon Rosen’s aesthetic. The materiality is simple; gorgeous marble and polished chrome - the two come effortlessly come together in a way only Pace could have imagined. The round marble feels expansive atop three polished chrome columns. The assembly of this piece is completely hidden within each chrome cap, finishing off the design’s simplicity.
This table remains in its original condition with considerably minor wear. No chips can be found in the marble or chrome, minor abrasions exist throughout, consistent with age and history. -
More Information
In the Style of: Pace Collection Origin: United States Period: 1950-1979 Materials: Marble & Polished Chrome Condition: Good. Minor wear consistent with age and history Styles / Movements: Modern, Mid Century Incollect Reference #: 450163 -
Dimensions
H. 14 in; Diam. 29.5 in; H. 35.56 cm; Diam. 74.93 cm;
Message from Seller:
Stories exist in many forms, we see them in objects. The aesthetic of those before us is passed down through their surviving creations. These are the objects we search for; to preserve, refine, & continue the story. Object Refinery combines design obsession, fine craftsmanship, and a love for history in our worldwide search for objects. Based in Connecticut, USA; we partner with a network of local artisans to restore and refine our findings before passing them on to the next collector.
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