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Paul Frankl John Stuart Expandable Mahogany Dining Table1950s
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Description
This elegant round mahogany dining table by Paul Frankl for John Stuart, circa 1950s, showcases the designer’s mastery of clean, modern lines paired with exceptional craftsmanship. The table extends to a six foot plus oval shape with the addition of two 15-inch leaves, offering versatile functionality for intimate dining or larger gatherings.
The design features a subtly rounded top in richly grained mahogany, resting on gently tapered legs that reflect Frankl’s refined mid-century modern sensibility. The table’s understated detailing and architectural clarity speak to his mature design language—one that bridged Art Deco sophistication with the evolving modernist ethos of the postwar era.
Crafted by John Stuart Inc., a premier American furniture maker known for high-quality collaborations with top designers, this piece is a superb example of Paul Frankl’s influential work during the 1950s. As one of the foremost voices in 20th-century American design, Frankl brought a sculptural elegance and functional intelligence to every piece.
This expandable dining table stands out as both a collectible design object and a practical, heirloom-quality furnishing—perfect for modern, vintage, or transitional interiors. -
More Information
Documentation: Makers Label/Invoice Origin: United States, New York Period: 1950-1979 Materials: Mahogany and mahogany veneer Condition: Good. Refinished Creation Date: c. 1959 Styles / Movements: Modern, Art Deco, Mid Century Incollect Reference #: 790810 -
Dimensions
W. 44 in; H. 30 in; Diam. 44 in; W. 111.76 cm; H. 76.2 cm; Diam. 111.76 cm; Open W. 74 in; Closed W. 44 in; Open W. 187.96 cm; Closed W. 111.76 cm;
Shipping Information:
15% Reshelving Charge. Ask about competitive S&H rates.
Message from Seller:
Established in 1984, Appleton offers a curated selection of 20th Century furniture, tables, chairs, and décor, featuring works by iconic designers like Frank Lloyd Wright and Edward Wormley. For inquiries, contact us at appletonarts@gmail.com.