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A vintage Machine Age style table with a circular metal base — a direct expression of the industrial design philosophy that swept American decorative arts in the 1930s and 1940s, when the aesthetics of the factory floor and the machine became aspirational rather than utilitarian.
The Machine Age movement — closely allied with Art Deco and anticipating the postwar modernism that would follow — celebrated precision fabrication, geometric form, and the expressive potential of industrial materials. Designers including Walter Dorwin Teague, Raymond Loewy, and Norman Bel Geddes brought these ideas into furniture and objects, producing work that now commands serious collector attention. Tables with circular metal bases in the Machine Age idiom — tubular steel, cast iron, or fabricated sheet metal — were produced both by named designers and by quality commercial manufacturers throughout this period.
At 36 inches in diameter and 30 inches tall, this is a full-sized dining or work table with strong visual presence. The circular metal base gives it a sculptural quality distinct from conventional four-leg formats. Surface scratches and oxidation are present throughout and will respond well to professional cleaning, polishing, and any necessary touch-up — well within Paul's restoration capabilities.
Maker unidentified. Paul to assess table surface material and base construction on receipt. Oxidation and scratches to be addressed before listing active.
Ships within 48 hours · Estimated delivery Jun 21 - Jun 26
US$40
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