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04/07/2013 3:58 am  

Hi,
I just bought this coffee table on eBay which is very similar to a 1950's British table (see first pic). The table I bought (see second pic) has a brass ring, but unlike the Original British table, the brass ring is held in place with small bolts.
Another difference is the brass finials are hollow and elongated rather than being perfect brass spheres.
Just wondering if anyone has seen this copy before. The seller tells me it is definitely a vintage piece.
Thank you for any help.
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04/07/2013 12:53 pm  

The table looks a bit French...
The table looks a bit French to me. Names as Jean Royere and Jacques Hitier come to my mind.


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04/07/2013 2:47 pm  

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Curious. The first table is by Edward Ihnatowicz for Mars Ltd about 1954, retailed I believe by Heals. Yours seems to be a copy.


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04/07/2013 3:02 pm  

Thanks guys
I had heard the first coffee table was sold by Heals, so thanks for the designer information. The coffee table I bought is not as refined as the British one and the brass ring is screwed onto the frame, which is not a very subtle way to resolve the leg joints.
I am yet to pick up the table, but the owner tells me it is a genuine vintage piece. I am in Australia, so perhaps it is a vintage copy of the British table.
Thanks again for your help and if anyone has any info on the table, please post it.
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04/07/2013 3:40 pm  

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Or like those LCMs' Pongrass made under licence it's another example of us stuffing things up.


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05/07/2013 4:32 am  

Thanks Heath
I've read that there were heavy tariffs and restrictions on imported furniture in Australia during the early 1950's meant that many local furniture producers made copies, some licensed and some not licensed. Sydney based firm Descon made the Hardoy chair and designs by Eames.
We have a lounge suite by George Korody that is similar to a design by Jens Risom, and of course there are those Douglas Snelling chairs that are blatant rippoffs of Ralph Rapson.
I find it perculiar that someone would make a copy of an obscure British coffee table, but a copy it surely is and I think it is going to be extremely difficult to determine the maker of this piece.


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05/07/2013 7:18 am  

I think there were also some...
I think there were also some Wegner round chairs in blackwood and some Juhl Japanese chairs, do you know anything about those?
BTW That house at the end of my street was owned by someone named Brenner, the new owner tells me, too much of a coincidence, I expect it was a job for family.


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06/07/2013 2:17 pm  

There were heaps of Wegner...
There were heaps of Wegner style chairs made in Australia and Doube made a copy of a Wegner daybed that is commonly sold these days as the real thing.
Heath, where are you again? Are you referring to Brenner Associates? They were such a cool bunch of architects. They also made great furniture.
Update on my coffee table. I just picked it up and it's great. Definitely 1950's and a a very nice piece of furniture. The seller said she believes that her grandmother might have brought over from Holland many years ago.


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08/07/2013 12:32 pm  

I'm a bit west of Brisbane, ...
I'm a bit west of Brisbane, its all cows, trucks, utes and National party voters. I'll take some proper pics of the house next week and post them here, its full of asbestos so theres a lot of work to do, should be nice when its finished though.
Ah yes plagiarism, there is a well known plastic stool here that you'd know, not cool.


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08/07/2013 7:40 pm  

Asbestos and plagiarism
Heath, I'm not sure which is worse, conservatives or asbestos. I think you have posted pics of this Brenner home before. There are some great buildings down your way and some great finds I bet. Brisvegas always as stacks of 1950's treats.
I just heard back from a Dutch dealer who said my coffee table is not a Dutch design. Even though it's not the same as the British table I have lusted over for years, I really like this little coffee table.
The search for the designer continues.


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15/12/2013 8:19 am  

After months of searching my...
After months of searching my partner came across a picture of the 1950's coffee table in an issue of Home Beautiful magazine. The table was manufactured by the Australian company Framac Pty Ltd in 1959 and was featured at the Furniture Guild Exhibition in the same year.
You can find out more information about the exhibition at the link below.
http://acms.sl.nsw.gov.au/item/itemDetailPaged.aspx?itemID=17994


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