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NULL NULL
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03/12/2006 3:54 am  

Does anyone know who the designer is for these two endtables?

they are
14"w x 30"d x 21"h

http://www.geocities.com/rlymp/

thanks

http://www.geocities.com/rlymp/


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NULL NULL
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03/12/2006 4:06 am  

ok I see it stamped Brown...
ok I see it stamped Brown Saltman 1182 end table
My brother and I are betting against each other
He says Paul Frankl
I say Lazlo or Keal
http://www.geocities.com/rlymp/


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James Collins
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03/12/2006 4:09 am  

Very similar to...
a heywood wakefield two tier end table C3170 from the late 36-39 pre war period.

Due to the shaky pre war economy a lot of furniture from this period was not manufactured in huge quatity so tends to be rather rare. I think they are sweet but that's my favorite period of American modern furniture design, 1935 - 50, before purely American design became overwhelmed by the post war influx of european influence.


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James Collins
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03/12/2006 4:13 am  

in house
I would bet it's probably an in house designer. Good, competant design but not startlingly innovative or original.


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SDR
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03/12/2006 4:34 am  

[sounds like
a good definition of good design, by anybody ! But I get your meaning.]
The inside radius between top and vetical end panel says "Kem Weber" to me -- though I doubt these are his.


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SDR
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03/12/2006 4:36 am  

.
"vertical"
[counting the days to self-editing !]


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