Jens Risom Walnut Dining Table

Jens Risom Walnut Dining Table

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USA, ca. 1960s. An attractive Model T-181 dining table by Jens Risom for his company Jens Risom Design. Features sturdy walnut construction with beautifully grained ...

Indexed June 7, 2024 ·


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






Usage
  • Ideal for dining areas where flexibility is needed, as some designs can accommodate an expandable feature for hosting larger gatherings.
  • Can serve as a beautiful centerpiece for both everyday meals and special occasions, enhancing the dining experience with its elegant design.
  • May also work well in various settings such as dining rooms, open kitchens, or modern lofts, providing style and functionality.
History
  • Jens Risom was a prominent figure in the American mid-century modern movement, contributing greatly to the evolution of modern furniture design during the 20th century.
  • His designs often incorporated elements of Scandinavian aesthetics, reflecting a blend of practicality and artistry that marked an era of innovation in the furniture industry.
  • The 1960s were significant for American furniture, characterized by a shift towards designs that emphasized simplicity, functionality, and craftsmanship, which Jens Risom embodied with his work.
Design Significance
  • The use of walnut wood highlights the appreciation for natural materials typical of mid-century modern design, promoting warmth and elegance.
  • Oval table designs are often celebrated for their versatility, allowing for both intimate dining and accommodating larger groups while promoting conversation.
  • Sculptural brackets and adjustable legs showcase craftsmen's attention to detail and functional design within modern furniture, merging aesthetic appeal with structural integrity.

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