Restored Rattan & Mahogany Half Moon Side Table, Pair

Restored Rattan & Mahogany Half Moon Side Table, Pair

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Elevate your entryway with this half-round side table pair which combines to make a larger full-moon round center table. The table set has convenient storage ...

$$$$$ · Indexed September 2, 2024 ·



Harvey's on Beverly
Van Nuys - Los Angeles, CA
14746 Raymer St Van Nuys CA, 91405 · 818-387-6556






Usage
  • The half-moon side tables may serve as functional decor in entryways, where they can hold essentials like keys and mail while adding aesthetic value to the space.
  • These tables could work well in living rooms when combined, providing a stylish surface for beverages or decorative items, fitting into various interior styles.
  • Ideal for small spaces, the compact design of these side tables can be seamlessly placed in corners or next to seating areas, providing an enhanced layout without overwhelming the room.
History
  • Rattan furniture gained popularity in the United States from the 1930s through the 1960s, thanks in part to influential American designers who embraced its versatility and unique aesthetics.
  • The mid-century era was marked by a fascination with tropical materials, where rattan became a staple in interior design, reflecting a blend of casual elegance and functionality.
  • Notable figures in rattan design, such as Paul Frankl and Shirley Ritts, contributed to the establishment of rattan furniture's legacy in American homes, carving out a distinctive niche during their formative years.
Design Significance
  • Half-moon tables are significant in mid-century design for their playful shape that challenges traditional table forms, creating visual interest and unique functional opportunities.
  • The combination of rattan and mahogany highlights the mid-century trend of using natural materials to promote a warm, inviting atmosphere in home decor, emphasizing a connection to nature.
  • Wicker wrappings and arched designs are characteristic of Hawaiian charm, bringing a tropical feel to interiors and showcasing the period's appreciation for organic, curved lines in furniture design.

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