Located in Waxahachie, TX
Named for its striking resemblance to the classic children's game piece, the "Jacks" coffee table by Adrian Pearsall for Craft Associates is one of the most celebrated and recognizable designs of the American Atomic Age.
The sculptural solid walnut base features an interlocking, multi-directional form that reads as pure sculpture — bold, asymmetrical, and impossibly dynamic. Richly grained and masterfully crafted, the walnut radiates warmth while its angular, star-like silhouette commands attention from every angle. A sweeping kidney-shaped glass top floats effortlessly above, allowing the full artistry of the base to remain on display while providing generous surface space for everyday living.
Produced by Craft Associates in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania during the 1960s, this table exemplifies Pearsall's extraordinary gift for organic modernism — furniture...
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1960s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Texas