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Item #: 438536
Categories: Furniture , Tables - Dining
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An excellent design by Bryan Hunt (American, b. 1947) featuring a substantial 7' 10" hardwood top in a honey tone medium brown finish with thick 2" gently rounded edges. The top is raised on a black steel frame with a handsome architectural design, incorporating an inner network of tubular rods with thick planks for the legs for creating a modern aesthetic that appears almost airy despite the sturdy weight and industrial appeal.
Bryan Hunt (American, b. 1947) Table, 1984; Maple, mahogany and steel; AP 1/4, from an intended edition of 15 (only 8 + 4 APs were realized); 31" x 96 1/2" x 48"; Publisher: A/D, New York; Literature: Elisabeth Cunnick and Peter Joseph. A/D at the Peter Joseph Gallery New York, (catalogue for the exhibition September 17 – October 24), 1992 (illustrated, page 25); Barbara Bloemink and Joseph Cunningham, Design ? Art: Functional Objects from Donald Judd to Rachel Whiteread, Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum, Smithsonian and Merrell, London and New York, 2004, cat illustration no. 89; Exhibition: The Library, A/D, New York. ca. 1989; X6: New Directions in Multiples, The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, January 26 - May 3, 1992 (traveled to Dayton Art Institute, June 21,1992 - July 30,1992); Bryan Hunt: Recent Work, Laura Carpenter Fine Art, Santa Fe, New Mexico, 1994; Provenance: A/D, New York
Dimensions: 94.5” wide by 45.5” deep by 3@“ high
Condition: Please see detail photos. Presents well overall with minimal wear to the top and frame including some scratches, nicks and rubs mentioned for accuracy as the presentation in Minimal and very fine.
31" H x 45 1/2" D x 94 1/2" L