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Mid-Century circular end / side table with a white marble top supported by a 3-legged black iron frame with gilt iron trim and details. (PALLADIO)(Similar table: DUF0355B).
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Palladio Mid-Century White Marble and Black and Gilt Iron Circular End / Side Table
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Mid-Century circular end / side table with a white marble top supported by a 3-legged black iron frame with gilt iron trim and details. (PALLADIO)(Similar table: DUF0355B)
Sku: DUF0355A Ships From: New York, NY Creator: Palladio
Height: 20.5" Diameter : 20.0"
Style: Mid-Century Materials & Techniques: Iron, marble, metal Category: Tables Good; Wear consistent with age and use
Andrea Palladio (1508-1580) was an Italian architect and one of the most influential figures in the history of Western architecture. Born in Padua, Italy, Palladio is renowned for his mastery of classical architecture and his innovative designs that continue to inspire architects and designers to this day. Palladio's early career was shaped by his studies of ancient Roman architecture and the works of renowned architects such as Vitruvius and Alberti. His deep understanding of classical principles and his ability to adapt them to contemporary needs set him apart from his contemporaries. Palladio's designs were characterized by their harmony, proportion, and attention to detail, which became the defining features of his architectural style. One of Palladio's most Read Full Bio
Andrea Palladio (1508-1580) was an Italian architect and one of the most influential figures in the history of Western architecture. Born in Padua, Italy, Palladio is renowned for his mastery of classical architecture and his innovative designs that continue to inspire architects and designers to this day. Palladio's early career was shaped by his studies of ancient Roman architecture and the works of renowned architects such as Vitruvius and Alberti. His deep understanding of classical principles and his ability to adapt them to contemporary needs set him apart from his contemporaries. Palladio's designs were characterized by their harmony, proportion, and attention to detail, which became the defining features of his architectural style. One of Palladio's most significant contributions to architectural theory and practice was his publication of "The Four Books of Architecture" in 1570. This seminal work outlined his architectural principles and showcased his designs, making them accessible to a wider audience. Palladio's ideas, particularly his emphasis on symmetry and the use of classical orders, had a profound impact on the architectural development of the Renaissance and subsequent periods. Palladio's architectural legacy can be seen in numerous buildings across Europe and the United States. His most famous works include the Villa Rotonda in Vicenza, Italy, which is considered a masterpiece of Renaissance architecture. The villa's symmetrical design, central dome, and harmonious proportions exemplify Palladio's architectural ideals. In addition to his architectural achievements, Palladio also designed furniture and decorative elements for his buildings. His furniture designs were known for their elegance and simplicity, often incorporating classical motifs and proportions. Palladio's influence on furniture design can be seen in subsequent centuries, as his ideas were adopted and adapted by other designers. Palladio's impact on the world of architecture and design cannot be overstated. His innovative approach to classical architecture, as well as his emphasis on harmony and proportion, continue to shape the way we perceive and create buildings and objects of beauty. His work remains a testament to the enduring power of classical principles and their ability to inspire generations of architects and designers.
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