Brueton Glass, Chrome and Stainless Steel Dining Table by Tamarkin-Techler Group
View Similar Items
Brueton Glass, Chrome and Stainless Steel Dining Table by Tamarkin-Techler Group
About the Item
- Creator:Brueton (Manufacturer),Tamarkin-Techler Group (Designer)
- Dimensions:Height: 29.5 in (74.93 cm)Width: 78 in (198.12 cm)Depth: 42 in (106.68 cm)
- Style:Post-Modern (Of the Period)
- Materials and Techniques:
- Place of Origin:
- Period:1980-1989
- Date of Manufacture:1988
- Condition:Extremely nice condition with very minor wear consistent with age and use. The glass top does have some minor scratches. See photos for more details..
- Seller Location:Dallas, TX
- Reference Number:Seller: 73611stDibs: LU86877513193
Brueton
Initially known as Spanish Metal Arts — a supplier of fencing for stately homes on Long Island — the principals at New York furniture manufacturer Brueton were artistically minded from the start, ensuring that their furniture company would become a major player in the world of stylish, modern stainless steel-based design. The company’s sculptural glass-topped dining tables and vintage mid-century modern chrome-framed armchairs are welcome additions to any contemporary interior.
Brueton got its start with the Manufacturers Hanover Trust building in Manhattan. When award-winning architect Gordon Bunshaft of engineering firm Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM) was designing what would become a modernist marvel in the 1950s — a structure that traded sleek glass facades for the stone columns typically associated with banks — SOM worked with Spanish Metal Arts’s Bruno Saudino and Tony Vitale to furnish the property.
For Bruno and Tony, it marked the start of the aptly named Brueton — the pair produced understated side tables and seating made of glass and aluminum for SOM’s project. Revolutionary for its time, instead of traditional narrow windows, the Manufacturers Hanover Trust building was practically transparent — allowing passers-by to see the vault from the outside. (Celebrated photographer Ezra Stoller, who chronicled iconic New York buildings like Mies van der Rohe’s Seagram Building and the soaring silhouette of Eero Saarinen’s TWA Terminal, shot the building in 1954.)
Much like the material associated with so many of its offerings, Brueton built a reputation of being a strong, dependable and polished manufacturer. The brand worked with designers such as J. Wade Beam, who created cylindrical tables of polished chrome and exquisite marble mirrors during the 1970s, as well as Massimo and Lella Vignelli, a pair of innovative polymaths who left a profound mark on design and wider visual culture.
On 1stDibs, find vintage Brueton case pieces and storage cabinets, tables and seating on 1stDibs.
- Brueton American Modernist Polished Stainless Steel Smoked Glass Dining TableBy BruetonLocated in Forney, TXA stunning modern late 20th century stainless steel and smoked glass dining table. Made by Brueton New York in 1988*, the clean-lined American modernist table with a smoked rectangular glass top raised on a polished stainless steel base with straight legs. Comfortably seats eight. The P Series high table (attrib) represents a high quality metal reinterpretation of the classic Parsons table. Impeccably crafted into a seamless unit, with stunning aesthetics and ideal proportions. Provenance / Acquisition: Property from an internationally recognized Raleigh, North Carolina interior designer. *The table made by Brueton New York in 1988 oral provenance. Acquired from highly reputable auction house Black Rock Galleries, based out of Greenwich, Connecticut. Raleigh NC...Category
Late 20th Century American Modern Dining Room Tables
MaterialsStainless Steel
- Brueton Stainless Steel and Verde Green Marble "Anello" Dining Table, 1970By BruetonLocated in Chicago, ILBrueton Stainless Steel and Verde Green Marble "Anello" Table, 1970. Table measures 36" diameter and 30.5" tall.Category
Vintage 1970s American Dining Room Tables
MaterialsMarble, Stainless Steel
- Mirror-Polished Dining Table in Stainless SteelBy Duffy LondonLocated in London, GBWith its glass table balancing miraculously on top of a series toppling, mirror-polished monoliths, Duffy London’s mind-boggling creation appears to defy the laws of physics by remaining in a permanent state of impending collapse. The monolithic design takes its inspiration from The Sentinel, a book by Arthur C. Clarke that went on to be made into the film 2001: A Space Odyssey, directed by Stanley Kubrick. This edition of the Megalith table comes in a highly polished stainless steel mirror...Category
2010s British Dining Room Tables
MaterialsStainless Steel
$37,690 / item - 1970s Glass Wood Chrome Dining TableBy Milo BaughmanLocated in Oklahoma City, OKWonderfully simplistic parsons style 1970s rectangular dining table. Made of glass, wood and chromed steel legs. Would make for an amazing executive desk or conference table.Category
Vintage 1970s American Mid-Century Modern Dining Room Tables
MaterialsChrome
- "The Coraggioso" Dining Table or Entryway Table with Bronze and Stainless SteelBy Bizimyer FurnitureLocated in Istanbul, 34The Coraggioso. Designed by Hasan Samet Bizimyer. Design, Art, Innovation. Bizimyer Furniture Presents. Bizimyer Art / Design. The world needs icons. Those exceptional few that s...Category
21st Century and Contemporary Art Deco Dining Room Tables
MaterialsBronze, Stainless Steel
- Dia Chrome and Incised Glass Canted Leg Dining TableBy Design Institute AmericaLocated in Chicago, ILDesign Institute of America chrome and incised grid pattern glass dining table. Canted corner legs add an unexpected design change to the traditional Parsons style table. Glass top i...Category
20th Century American Dining Room Tables
MaterialsChrome, Steel