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Item #: DUF0812
Mid-Century American square white metal, heavyweight lamp table with mesh shelf and thick, slate slab top (LEE L. WOODARD).
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Mid-Century American square white metal, heavyweight lamp table with mesh shelf and thick, slate slab top (LEE L. WOODARD)
Sku: DUF0812 Ships From: New York, NY Creator: Lee L. Woodard & Sons
Width: 24.5" Height: 22.5" Depth : 24.5"
Style: Mid-Century Materials & Techniques: Metal, stone Category: Tables Condition: Frame shows some wear, rust on mesh Good; Minor losses
Lee L. Woodard & Sons was a prominent furniture manufacturing company based in Owosso, Michigan. Founded by Lee L. Woodard in 1866, the company specialized in producing high-quality outdoor furniture and decorative arts. Lee L. Woodard, born in 1846, was a skilled craftsman and entrepreneur with a passion for woodworking. He started his career as a cabinetmaker, honing his skills and gaining a deep understanding of the craft. In 1866, he established his own furniture manufacturing company, Lee L. Woodard & Sons, which soon gained a reputation for its exceptional craftsmanship and innovative designs. Under Lee L. Woodard's leadership, the company flourished and expanded its product line to include a wide range of outdoor furniture. Woodard's designs were known for Read Full Bio
Lee L. Woodard & Sons was a prominent furniture manufacturing company based in Owosso, Michigan. Founded by Lee L. Woodard in 1866, the company specialized in producing high-quality outdoor furniture and decorative arts. Lee L. Woodard, born in 1846, was a skilled craftsman and entrepreneur with a passion for woodworking. He started his career as a cabinetmaker, honing his skills and gaining a deep understanding of the craft. In 1866, he established his own furniture manufacturing company, Lee L. Woodard & Sons, which soon gained a reputation for its exceptional craftsmanship and innovative designs. Under Lee L. Woodard's leadership, the company flourished and expanded its product line to include a wide range of outdoor furniture. Woodard's designs were known for their durability, comfort, and timeless aesthetic appeal. His attention to detail and commitment to quality earned him a loyal customer base, and his furniture quickly became sought after by both residential and commercial clients. In the early 20th century, Lee L. Woodard & Sons embraced the emerging trends in design and began incorporating modernist influences into their furniture creations. The company collaborated with renowned designers and artists, pushing the boundaries of traditional furniture design and experimenting with new materials and techniques. Throughout its history, Lee L. Woodard & Sons remained a family-owned business, with Lee's sons, William and Harry Woodard, playing integral roles in its success. The company continued to thrive even during challenging times, such as the Great Depression and World War II, thanks to its commitment to quality craftsmanship and adaptability. Lee L. Woodard & Sons' furniture and decorative arts gained international recognition for their exceptional quality and design. The company's creations were showcased in prestigious exhibitions and received numerous accolades. Their outdoor furniture became synonymous with luxury and elegance, adorning gardens, patios, and resorts around the world. In 2000, Lee L. Woodard & Sons was acquired by a larger furniture manufacturing company, marking the end of an era for the renowned brand. However, the legacy of Lee L. Woodard and his contributions to the world of furniture and decorative arts continue to be celebrated and appreciated by collectors, enthusiasts, and design historians alike.
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