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Stamford Modern
272 Post Road East
Westport, CT 06880 , United States
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Crescent Console Table in Dark Walnut and Bronze
$ 12,000
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Description
The Crescent Console Table by Carlos Solano is a statement of refined craftsmanship and sculptural elegance, inspired by mid-century modern design principles. Featuring solid brass casted legs available in brass, nickel, bronze, or our signature ORB finish, this console table strikes the perfect balance between artistry and functionality. The console’s case top, adorned with dual drawers and wishbone-shaped hardware, introduces a subtle sense of playfulness to its sophisticated silhouette, making it a timeless addition to your project entryway, living, or dining space.
Customization (Bespoke Experience)
The Crescent Console Table is fully customizable to suit your project. Choose from our range of wood finishes, leg metal options, and custom dimensions to create a console tailored to your space. Each selection is made to complement your aesthetic while maintaining the piece’s elegant proportions and handcrafted integrity.
Request a sample kit or book a design call to explore your options.
Designer Story – Carlos Solano
Carlos Solano’s approach to design is rooted in the balance that defines mid-century modernism, simple forms elevated by rich, honest materials. Each piece begins with these timeless principles but is thoughtfully adapted for modern living. His design language is marked by architectural lines, natural materials, and a quiet restraint, where a single thoughtful detail can define the whole.
The Studio Originals collection embodies this philosophy. Conceived to offer timeless mid-century foundations, each piece invites clients to make it their own through bespoke customization. No two spaces or clients are alike, and this adaptability ensures every design feels both personal and enduring.
Handcrafted in Connecticut, serving clients in CT, NY and NJ, and nationwide. -
More Information
Documentation: Makers Label/Invoice Origin: United States Period: New Condition: New. Creation Date: 21st Century Styles / Movements: Modern, Contemporary Dealer Reference #: CCTDW Incollect Reference #: 840147 -
Dimensions
W. 72 in; H. 30 in; D. 20 in; W. 182.88 cm; H. 76.2 cm; D. 50.8 cm;
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Fine 20th Century Furnishings & Design Studio 272 Post Road East Westport, CT 06880 Gallery Hours: Monday - Saturday / 10AM - 5PM Call: 203.569.1900
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