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Place of Origin: Central American
Contemporary Boton Three Side Table in Conacaste Solid Wood by Labrica
By Labrica, Ricardo Velasquez
Located in Oakland Park, FL
Inspired by old brass buttons and cuff links, this series includes three different table tops each with a distinct base. The series continues to grow and each piece can be modified t...
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21st Century and Contemporary Modern Central American Tray Tables

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Wood

19th Century Jamaican Regency Yucca Tray Table with Exotic Specimen Compass
Located in Charleston, SC
A solid 19th century Jamaican Regency yucca tray table with matching stand, circa 1840, featuring a tray top with compass shaped exotic wood specimen inlay and finely turned spooled ...
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19th Century Regency Antique Central American Tray Tables

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Wood

Contemporary Boton Two Side Table Conacaste Wood with Black Stain by Labrica
By Ricardo Velasquez, Labrica
Located in Oakland Park, FL
Inspired by old brass buttons and cufflinks, this series includes three different table tops each with a distinct base. The series continues to grow and each piece can be modified to...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Modern Central American Tray Tables

Materials

Wood

Contemporary Boton Three Side Table, Conacaste Wood with Black Stain by Labrica
By Labrica, Ricardo Velasquez
Located in Oakland Park, FL
Inspired by old brass buttons and cuff links, this series includes three different table tops each with a distinct base. The series continues to grow and each piece can be modified t...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Modern Central American Tray Tables

Materials

Wood

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