Japanese Style Lattice Tables in Cherry
A pair of occasional or side tables executed in solid cherry with interlaid slats forming a ventilated top surface supported by four legs whose origami-like design appears poised for movement. The play of light and shadow provided by the open grid coupled with the playful leg construction conveys a visual lightness that softens the overall bold geometric profile. Precision crafted and physically substantial, the Japanesque style echoes that of Gianfranco Frattini’s Kyoto table. Branded to the top inside of each leg, “Bell Design”, they’re likely part of a small or experimental production run, though the artist is presently unknown to us. Late 20th century.
16.125 h x 18 w x 18 d
Condition: good, age–appropriate wear
$4,800
A pair of occasional or side tables executed in solid cherry with interlaid slats forming a ventilated top surface supported by four legs whose origami-like design appears poised for movement. The play of light and shadow provided by the open grid coupled with the playful leg construction conveys a visual lightness that softens the overall bold geometric profile. Precision crafted and physically substantial, the Japanesque style echoes that of Gianfranco Frattini’s Kyoto table. Branded to the top inside of each leg, “Bell Design”, they’re likely part of a small or experimental production run, though the artist is presently unknown to us. Late 20th century.
16.125 h x 18 w x 18 d
Condition: good, age–appropriate wear
$4,800
| Arm Height | 25.5 in. |
|---|---|
| Total Height | 27.5 in. |