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Item #: 328514
Categories: Furniture , Tables - Dining
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An exceptional set in Arts and Crafts style from the Floating World Collection produced by Kevin Kopil. According to the maker, the inspiration for the Line is the furniture and architecture of the iconic American architect Frank Lloyd Wright as well as the Japanese theme of the “Floating World” the concept having to do with Japan's Edo period (1615–1868). The phrase "the floating world" (ukiyo) evoked an imagined universe of wit, stylishness, and extravagance—with overtones of naughtiness, hedonism, and transgression. Implicit was a contrast to the humdrum of everyday obligation.
The set is ometiculously crafted from solid Cherry with black faux leather seats, lightly Ebonized and angled Walnut back splats, legs that gently broaden towards the base, corner blocked seats, peg construction and great comfort.
The set is meticulously crafted from solid Cherry with Ebonized Walnut and Wenge details. The chairs with black faux leather seats, lightly Ebonized and angled Walnut back splats, legs that gently broaden towards the base, corner blocked seats, peg construction and great comfort.
The Table with a fine planked Cherry top having Japanese inspired Wenge Butterfly Clossures , gently broadening legs and Frank Lloyd Wright inspired Ebonized slatted supports with a single plank stretcher with a central decorative slatted support. The Table comes with two 12” leaves that slip in from either side. The Set comes with a Certificate of Authenticity.
Table Dimensions: 76” wide by 48” deep by 30.25” high. There are two 12” end leaves.
Condition: Please see detail photos. The table has a few minor hairline scratches which do not detract from the particularly fine Arts and Crafts presentation.
Dimensions: Arm Chair 23.75” wide by 23.5” wide by 42.25” high. seat height 18.5”. Arm height 27.25”.
Side Chair 19.75” wide by 21” deep by 42.25” high. Seat height 18.5”.
Condition: Please see detail photos. Various signs of age include sporadic age and use related nicks and some light scratches to the frames and an impression to the seat of one arm chair, none of which detracts from the fine Arts and Crafts presentation.