Gary Magakis Center Tables
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Creator: Gary Magakis
Il Point Low Table III, 2022
By Gary Magakis
Located in New York, NY
The Il Ponte Low Table III (The Bridge) was inspired by Constructivism and Frank Lloyd Wright’s cantilevered homes, Gary Magakis channels architectural elements in his work. Though t...
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2010s American Gary Magakis Center Tables
Materials
Bronze, Steel
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