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PAIR of Hollywood Regency-style (1950s) end / side tables with a walnut top section with an incised dandelion design and a single drawer with a brass drawer pull, resting on a black lacquered faux bamboo base with four tapered legs and an x-shaped stretcher. (KITTINGER COMPANY OF BUFFALO) (PRICED AS PAIR).
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PAIR of Hollywood Regency-style (1950s) end / side tables with a walnut top section with an incised dandelion design and a single drawer with a brass drawer pull, resting on a black lacquered faux bamboo base with four tapered legs and an x-shaped stretcher. (KITTINGER COMPANY OF BUFFALO) (PRICED AS PAIR)
Sku: DUF0119 Ships From: New York, NY Creator: Adrian Pearsall
Width: 20.0" Height: 22.3" Depth : 28.0"
Style: Mid-Century Materials & Techniques: Brass, incised, lacquered, metal, walnut, wood Category: Tables Condition: One drawer is stuck. Good; Wear consistent with age and use
Adrian Pearsall (1925-2011) was an American furniture designer and entrepreneur known for his innovative and iconic mid-century modern designs. Born on July 18, 1925, in Trumansburg, New York, Pearsall developed a passion for design at a young age. Pearsall served in the United States Navy during World War II before attending the University of Illinois, where he studied architectural engineering. Following his graduation, he worked briefly in the architectural field before shifting his focus to furniture design. In 1952, Pearsall co-founded Craft Associates, a furniture manufacturing company, with his brother Richard. Together, they embarked on a mission to create high-quality, stylish furniture that reflected the changing tastes and lifestyles of the post-war Read Full Bio
Adrian Pearsall (1925-2011) was an American furniture designer and entrepreneur known for his innovative and iconic mid-century modern designs. Born on July 18, 1925, in Trumansburg, New York, Pearsall developed a passion for design at a young age. Pearsall served in the United States Navy during World War II before attending the University of Illinois, where he studied architectural engineering. Following his graduation, he worked briefly in the architectural field before shifting his focus to furniture design. In 1952, Pearsall co-founded Craft Associates, a furniture manufacturing company, with his brother Richard. Together, they embarked on a mission to create high-quality, stylish furniture that reflected the changing tastes and lifestyles of the post-war era. Pearsall's designs were characterized by their sleek lines, organic shapes, and innovative use of materials. One of Pearsall's most iconic designs is the "Gondola" sofa, introduced in 1962. This distinctive piece features an elongated, curved shape reminiscent of a gondola boat, hence its name. The Gondola sofa became a symbol of mid-century modern design and remains highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts today. Throughout his career, Pearsall collaborated with various manufacturers, including Craft Associates, Comfort Designs, and his own company, Pearsall Associates. His designs encompassed a wide range of furniture, including sofas, lounge chairs, coffee tables, and dining sets. Pearsall's creations often incorporated luxurious materials such as walnut, teak, and brass, further enhancing their appeal. In addition to his design work, Pearsall was an active member of the American Institute of Interior Designers (AID) and the Society of Industrial Designers (SID). He also served as a guest lecturer at several universities, sharing his expertise and passion for furniture design with aspiring designers. Adrian Pearsall's contributions to the world of furniture design have left an indelible mark on the mid-century modern movement. His innovative designs continue to captivate and inspire furniture enthusiasts and collectors, ensuring his legacy as one of the most influential designers of his time. Adrian Pearsall passed away on February 6, 2011, but his designs and influence continue to live on.
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