Tiffany Studios Table
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This extremely rare and stunning mahogany table by Tiffany Studios is both beautiful and functional
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- An extremely rare Tiffany Studios mahogany table crafted in an elegant Arts & Crafts design
- The remarkable drop leaf design features two collapsible leaves flanking a single drawer
- When fully opened, the leaves are supported by two extra legs that swing out from the base
- Branded "Reproduction by Tiffany Studios" on bottom of drawer
- Circa 1900
- Closed: 11 1/4" wide x 26 1/2" length x 27 3/8" high; Open: 30 7/8" wide
Item Details
- Width:
C: 11 1/4; O: 30 7/8 Inches - Height:
27 3/8 Inches - Period:
19th Century - Origin:
America
This exceptionally rare and delicate mahogany table displays Tiffany Studios' vision of the distinctive Arts and Crafts style. Set upon six thin legs, the striking drop leaf design features two collapsible leaves flanking a single drawer. When fully opened, the two leaves are supported by two extra legs that swing out from the base. When not in use, the legs then lock back into place with simple notches. Perfect for displaying one of Tiffany's exquisite stained glass lamps, this table embodies the legendary designer's philosophy of hand-crafted elegance. Furniture created by Tiffany Studios is extremely rare and always of the highest quality. To find such a beautiful piece, in such excellent condition, is truly outstanding.
Branded "Reproduction by Tiffany Studios" on bottom of drawer
Circa 1900
Closed: 11 1/4" wide x 26 1/2" deep x 27 3/8" high
Open: 30 7/8" wide
Louis Comfort Tiffany had a discerning artistic eye, and his genius for design extended far beyond the exceptional lamps and windows for which he is known. Tiffany was also a talented interior designer and launched his decorating business, Louis C. Tiffany & Associated Artists in 1878. He received commissions to create furniture from several prominent clients, including the Seventh Regiment Armory, Madison Square Theatre, and the Union League Club. A serious collector of European, Moorish, and Oriental furnishings, Tiffany designed furnishings with a distinct Arts and Crafts feel. Designing each piece to match the feel of the room in which it belonged, Tiffany's aesthetic was a direct reaction to the mass-produced furniture that was beginning to flood the market in the late 19th century.
Branded "Reproduction by Tiffany Studios" on bottom of drawer
Circa 1900
Closed: 11 1/4" wide x 26 1/2" deep x 27 3/8" high
Open: 30 7/8" wide
Louis Comfort Tiffany had a discerning artistic eye, and his genius for design extended far beyond the exceptional lamps and windows for which he is known. Tiffany was also a talented interior designer and launched his decorating business, Louis C. Tiffany & Associated Artists in 1878. He received commissions to create furniture from several prominent clients, including the Seventh Regiment Armory, Madison Square Theatre, and the Union League Club. A serious collector of European, Moorish, and Oriental furnishings, Tiffany designed furnishings with a distinct Arts and Crafts feel. Designing each piece to match the feel of the room in which it belonged, Tiffany's aesthetic was a direct reaction to the mass-produced furniture that was beginning to flood the market in the late 19th century.















