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After Frank Lloyd Wright Cocktail Table
$ 5,200
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Description
After Frank Lloyd Wright Cocktail Table
Enhance your home with this exquisite cocktail table inspired by the original design crafted by Frank Lloyd Wright for the Wingspread House (Herbert F. Johnson House) in Wind Point, Wisconsin, circa 1937. This particular piece was produced in 1996 by the esteemed John Widdicomb Company, featuring a beautiful oak veneer finish.
Key Features:
- Distinctive design reflecting the iconic style of Frank Lloyd Wright.
- Useful bottom shelf for additional storage or display.
- Part of the prestigious collection of Thomas A. Heinz, showcasing quality and craftsmanship.
Dimensions:
- Height: 15" (38 cm)
- Width: 40" (102 cm)
- Depth: 23" (58 cm)
This cocktail table is not just a functional piece; it’s a timeless work of art that pays homage to architectural excellence. Perfect for any modern or classic interior. -
More Information
In the Style of: John Widdicomb Co. (Widdicomb Furniture Co.) Period: 1980-1999 Materials: oak Condition: Good. GOOD ORIGINAL CONDITION Creation Date: 1996 Styles / Movements: Modern Dealer Reference #: C00003853 Incollect Reference #: 751146
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