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Mid Century Modern Design

Mid Century Modern Design George Nakashima Rectangular Occasional Table

This useful mid century modern rectangular occasional table was designed by George NakashimaGeorge Nakashima
USA [1905 - 1990] 

George Nakashima was born in Spokane, Washington in 1905. A sculptor, architect and woodworker he graduated from M.I.T. with a master's in Architecture in 1930. Nakashima wrote a book describing his experiences and relationship with wood, The Soul of a Tree (1981). In 1983, he designed the impressive “Altar of Peace” installed in the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York City. He designed the ORIGINS line for the Widdicomb Furniture Company in Grand Rapids, Michigan and supervised the production of the line. Each piece was marked with his name and dated.
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(1905 -1990) for his Origins line, produced by the Widdicomb Furniture Company, Grand Rapids, Michigan. The table in walnut has tapering legs, a rectangular top and lower shelf of eight spindles. It has the remains of a Widdicomb paper sticker, "241", "5/60" and "oil wal" (the finish oil walnut ) stenciled on the underside of the top. "George Nakashima" is also branded on the underside. The 30" x 20" table is 21" high.

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