John Keal Mid-Century Hexagonal Reverse Painted Glass and Walnut Occasional / End Tables

$2,850 / Each (USD)

Available Qty: 2

Item #: DUF0301

2 American Mid-Century walnut occasional / end tables with hexagonal bases and tops with an open center structure and reverse painted glass table tops. (JOHN KEAL FOR BROWN SALTMAN)(PRICED EACH).

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John Keal Mid-Century Hexagonal Reverse Painted Glass and Walnut Occasional / End Tables

2 American Mid-Century walnut occasional / end tables with hexagonal bases and tops with an open center structure and reverse painted glass table tops. (JOHN KEAL FOR BROWN SALTMAN)(PRICED EACH)

DETAILS

Sku:  DUF0301
Ships From: New York, NY
Creator: Brown Saltman,John Keal

DIMENSIONS (INCHES)

Width:  21.0"
Height: 15.5"
Depth : 18.0"

INFO

Style:  Mid-Century
Materials & Techniques: Glass, wood
Category: Tables
Good; Wear consistent with age and use

About Brown Saltman

Brown Saltman was a prominent furniture and decorative arts company that operated in the mid-20th century. The company was founded by the talented and visionary designer, Paul T. Frankl, and his business partner, John Saltman, in 1946.

Paul T. Frankl, an Austrian-born designer, was known for his modernist and Art Deco-inspired furniture designs. He gained recognition in the 1920s and 1930s for his innovative use of materials and his ability to blend functionality with aesthetics. Frankl's designs often featured clean lines, geometric shapes, and bold colors, reflecting the spirit of the Art Deco movement.

John Saltman, on the other hand, brought his business acumen and passion for furniture to the partnership. With his keen eye for market trends and his ability

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