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Gordon & Jane Martz Occassional Table, Teak, Ceramic, 1950's

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Available right now we have this Gordon and Jane Martz Occasional Table for Marshall Studios! This masterpiece of design is not just a piece of furniture; it's a statement, a conversation starter, and an exquisite blend of art and function The Table: Crafted from the finest solid teak, this table showcases the organic, seductive beauty of wood at its finest. The wood grain, oh, that wood grain! It's the stuff of dreams, each swirl and line a testament to the majesty of nature. The teak base is not just a supporting act; it's a star in its own right. The Ceramic Top: Now, let's talk about that ceramic top, shall we? The sunburst style inlay of speckled cream tiles is nothing short of breathtaking. It's like having a slice of celestial wonder right in your living room. Imagine the morning sun streaming through your window, catching those ceramic tiles and casting a mesmerizing glow across the room. Gordon and Jane Martz: These design icons need no introduction. Gordon and Jane Martz were the power couple of mid-century modern design. Their vision, creativity, and craftsmanship set the gold standard for the era, and this table is a testament to their genius. Their designs are coveted by collectors and revered by connoisseurs. Marshall Studios: The marriage of the Martz's brilliance with Marshall Studios was a match made in design heaven. Founded by James Marshall in 1951, this design atelier consistently pushed the boundaries of art and function. The Martz's collaboration with Marshall Studios was a defining moment in the world of mid-century design. In a world filled with ordinary, this Gordon and Jane Martz Occasional Table is a beacon of extraordinary. It's a legacy, a timeless masterpiece, a symbol of an era when design was an art form. Don't just buy furniture; invest in a piece of history, an heirloom that will be admired and cherished for generations to come. Elevate your living space to a level of sophistication that only a Gordon and Jane Martz for Marshall Studios creation can offer. This table? It's not just a table; it's a work of art. This piece is photographed with a Hans Wegner papa bear chair and would effortlessly blend into any Danish modern or mid century modern environment. We currently have the table in the gallery next to the Papa bear chair, as well as a Gio Ponti boomerang sofa and not only does it hold its own, it steals the show!
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