Mid-Century Modern Side / Accent Table in Walnut w/ Glass Top by Adrian Pearsall for Craft Associates, USA, c. 1960's

Mid-Century Modern Side / Accent Table in Walnut w/ Glass Top by Adrian Pearsall for Craft ...

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Title: Mid-Century Modern Side / Accent Table in Walnut w/ Glass Top by Adrian Pearsall for Craft Associates, USA, c. 1960's About: Introducing a newly restored ...

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ABT Modern
DeLand, FL






Usage
  • The accent table can be placed in a variety of settings such as living rooms, dens, or entryways, offering a practical surface for lamps or decorative items.
  • Ideal for those looking to enhance their space with mid-century modern aesthetics, the table complements both contemporary and traditional interior designs.
  • Its compact size makes it suitable for small spaces, allowing for versatile use without overwhelming the room.
History
  • Adrian Pearsall was a significant figure in mid-century modern design, contributing to furniture that blended functionality with style during the 1950s and 60s.
  • Craft Associates, the company founded by Pearsall, became known for its innovative designs and skilled craftsmanship, reflecting the era's movement toward simpler, more organic forms in furniture.
  • The 1960s marked a shift in American design, moving away from ornateness towards clean lines and utility, with Pearsall's pieces epitomizing this transition.
Design Significance
  • Mid-century modern design emphasizes simplicity and functionality, with characteristics such as clean lines and organic shapes that are often celebrated in pieces from this era.
  • The use of solid black American walnut not only showcases the wood's unique grains but also ties into the mid-century ethos of using natural materials in modern contexts.
  • Glass tops in mid-century furniture serve both aesthetic and practical purposes, providing a lightness to the design while allowing the beauty of the wood base to shine through.

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