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Paul Evans Large and Impressive Patchwork Coffee Table Ca. 1969
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Description
Superbly crafted Patchwork Coffee Table in welded and patinated pewter, copper, steel, and bronze with inset lacquered wood top top by Paul Evans, American, circa 1969. This table was typically made with a slate top. The variation in texture, tone, and form of the metals is captivating. This is a Paul Evans work of art.
Reference:
Paul Evans: Designer & Sculptor by Jeffrey Head, published by Schiffer in 2012, a photograph of this model from the Directional Furniture catalog is shown on page 68 with the caption, “Directional Catalog page, c. 1969. Patchwork Parson-type cocktail table. Steel, bronze, copper, and pewter.” -
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Documentation: Documented elsewhere (exact item) Notes: Reference:
Paul Evans: Designer & Sculptor by Jeffrey Head, published by Schiffer in 2012, a photograph of this model from the Directional Furniture catalog is shown on page 68 with the caption, “Directional Catalog page, c. 1969. Patchwork Parson-type cocktail table. Steel, bronze, copper, and...Origin: United States Period: 1950-1979 Materials: Bronze, Copper, Steel, Pewter, Wood, Lacquer - Handcrafted Condition: Good. Condition: Excellent - top has been newly relacquered. Creation Date: Ca. 1969 Number of Pieces: 2-3 Styles / Movements: Brutalist, Studio Craft, Collectible Design Dealer Reference #: coffeetable369 Incollect Reference #: 810500 -
Dimensions
W. 68 in; H. 16 in; D. 32 in; W. 172.72 cm; H. 40.64 cm; D. 81.28 cm;
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