Woven Wicker Ripple Console Table

Woven Wicker Ripple Console Table

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USA, ca. 1970s. A charming wicker console table often attributed to Michael Lax - and very much in the style of English maker Soane. Features ...

Indexed April 7, 2024 ·


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Cambridge, MA
266 Concord Avenue Cambridge MA, 02138 · 617-547-2929






Usage
  • Ideal for entryways or narrow hallways where space is limited, providing both functionality and a stylish focal point.
  • Can be used in living rooms or dining areas to showcase decorative items or plants, enhancing the ambiance of the space.
  • Potentially suitable for outdoor settings such as patios or sunrooms, offering a charming, casual look for seasonal use.
History
  • Wicker furniture has a rich history, popularized in the 19th century, where it was often used for both indoor and outdoor settings due to its lightweight and durable nature.
  • The 1970s saw a resurgence in interest for eclectic and artisanal home furnishings, aligning with the mid-century modern aesthetic that prioritized organic shapes and materials.
  • Michael Lax, a notable designer often associated with this era, contributed to elevating everyday objects to artistically significant pieces, reflecting a blend of functionality and style.
Design Significance
  • The playful draped linen tromp l’oeil effect highlights a trend in mid-century design that embraces whimsy and creativity in furniture aesthetics.
  • Handwoven construction speaks to a commitment to craftsmanship, celebrating traditional techniques in an era increasingly dominated by mass production.
  • Glass tabletops in vintage designs often serve to both showcase the materials beneath and add a level of lightness and sophistication to the piece.

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