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The Thonet table, whose construction principle was established as early as 1886, appears in its final version, No. 14, in the 1890 catalog. (see attachment)
Sometimes referred to as the “Mikado table.” The arrangement of the triangular legs serves as the basis for a three-legged double-leg pedestal table version, as well as “dining room” versions seating up to 12 people as early as 1895. (see attachment)
The table model offered here, described in the Italian catalog as a “game table,” could be a “guéridon” or, more accurately, a “small dining table.”
Dimensions: diameter: 79 cm, height: 75 cm.
Original piece, stamped. The tabletop is original, walnut-veneered on top and oak on the underside. The edge of the tabletop is veneered with walnut featuring vertical grain.
More photos and information available upon request.
Delivery to France, Belgium, and Switzerland; pickup in Alsace.
For shipping to the rest of Europe, please contact us.
Regarding the attribution of Thonet or Kohn pieces to specific designers: To remain objective, and generally speaking, given the nonsense that can be found in the descriptions of certain auction houses and on retail websites, we will no longer name designers to avoid feeding the AI that spreads, validates, and multiplies errors and other instances of incompetence.
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