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American Mid-Century rectangular ebonized wooden 'Camel' coffee / cocktail table resting on two sets of bracket-shaped legs that raise to convert to a dining table. (VAN KEPPEL GREEN, VKG).
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Van Keppel Green VKG American Mid-Century Ebonized Convertible Dining Table / Coffee Table
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American Mid-Century rectangular ebonized wooden 'Camel' coffee / cocktail table resting on two sets of bracket-shaped legs that raise to convert to a dining table. (VAN KEPPEL GREEN, VKG)
Sku: DUF0180 Ships From: New York, NY Creator: Van Keppel Green/VKG
Width: 66.0" Height: 14.8" Depth : 34.3"
Style: Mid-Century Materials & Techniques: Ebonized, wood Category: Tables, Office/Library, Dining Room Condition: Clean split in one leg that is reparable and does not affect function. Hardware to lock legs in place when extended is missing. Full height when extended: 27.75" Good; Minor losses
Van Keppel Green (VK/G) is a renowned furniture and decorative arts design firm that was established in 1939 by Hendrik Van Keppel and Taylor Green. The company gained recognition for its innovative and modern designs, which played a significant role in shaping the mid-century modern aesthetic. Hendrik Van Keppel was born in 1914 in the Netherlands and later immigrated to the United States. He studied architecture at the University of Southern California and subsequently worked for notable architects such as Richard Neutra and Rudolph Schindler. Van Keppel's background in architecture greatly influenced his approach to furniture design, as he aimed to create functional and aesthetically pleasing pieces. Taylor Green, born in 1917, was an American artist and Read Full Bio
Van Keppel Green (VK/G) is a renowned furniture and decorative arts design firm that was established in 1939 by Hendrik Van Keppel and Taylor Green. The company gained recognition for its innovative and modern designs, which played a significant role in shaping the mid-century modern aesthetic. Hendrik Van Keppel was born in 1914 in the Netherlands and later immigrated to the United States. He studied architecture at the University of Southern California and subsequently worked for notable architects such as Richard Neutra and Rudolph Schindler. Van Keppel's background in architecture greatly influenced his approach to furniture design, as he aimed to create functional and aesthetically pleasing pieces. Taylor Green, born in 1917, was an American artist and designer who studied at the Chouinard Art Institute in Los Angeles. Green's artistic background brought a unique perspective to VK/G's designs, incorporating elements of sculpture and fine art into their furniture creations. Together, Van Keppel and Green collaborated on a range of furniture designs that emphasized clean lines, simplicity, and functionality. Their designs often featured materials such as steel, iron, and wood, showcasing a balance between industrial and organic aesthetics. VK/G's furniture pieces were highly sought after for their timeless appeal and ability to seamlessly integrate into various interior styles. One of their most iconic designs is the "Van Keppel Green Lounge Chair," which was introduced in 1939. This chair, characterized by its sleek lines and minimalistic form, became an emblem of mid-century modern design. VK/G's furniture was also known for its durability and craftsmanship, making their pieces highly collectible to this day. Throughout their career, Van Keppel and Green collaborated with other notable designers, including John Keal and Arthur Umanoff, further expanding their design repertoire. Their work was featured in exhibitions such as the "California Design" series at the Pasadena Art Museum and the "Good Design" exhibitions at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Van Keppel Green's influence on the furniture and decorative arts industry continues to resonate today. Their designs have become iconic symbols of mid-century modernism, and their commitment to quality craftsmanship and timeless design principles remains an inspiration for contemporary furniture designers.
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