20th Century French Pair of Tree Trunk Oak Tables in the Style of George Nelson
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A similar, vintage Mid-Century modern pair of French low tree trunk tables made of hand crafted Oakwood in the style of George Nelson, in good condition. The top of the sculptural Parisian coffee, sofa tables are supported by four metal legs. Minor fading, scratches due to age. Wear consistent with age and use. Circa 1950, Paris, France.
Small: 17" H x 39.5" diameter
Large: 21" H x 38.75" diameter
George Nelson wan an American industrial designer, architect, author, editor and teacher of the American Modernism born in 1908, in Hartford, Connecticut, United States of America and passed away in 1986. In 1924, Nelson finished his high school and went to study architecture at Yale University, where he graduated in 1928 with a degree in 1929. Two years after, in 1931, he received his second degree in Fine Arts. Nelson won the award for the Rome Prize in 1932, in Paris, France. During his time in Rome, he met well-known pioneers, whom he interviewed for the architecture Pencil Points Magazine. Later on, Nelson introduced the work from the German architect Walter Adolph Georg Gropius and the Italian architect Gio Ponti to North America.
Material: Metal, Wood
Details: Oakwood
Country of Origin: France