Michael Taylor Attributed Scalloped Rattan Wicker Dining Table

$5,800.00

A natural late 20th century organic modern rattan wicker dining table or center table from the estate of late California Senator Dianne Feinstein, San Fransisco, CA (1933-2023). The table is attributed to Michael Taylor featuring subtle "ghost" style design with a flared, draped skirt base. The substantial round base is topped with a thick round glass top. The base features a scalloped star shape or five-leaf clover design on the top having a thick braided border and inset with a woven grasscloth cane cap which is visible through the glass. The base is constructed from tightly hand-woven rattan wicker in a warm honey-toned finish with a braided edging along the undulating bottom edge. The table blends Taylor's California Coastal design with Palm Beach, and Organic Modern creating a piece usable as a dining table, center table, pedestal display, or a breakfast table. The rattan has a desirable aged patina with solid joinery and construction. The substantial glass top measures 0.75" thick with a 48 inch diameter. The base alone measures 26" wide and deep and 28.5" high. Beautiful profile with an interesting provenance.

Dimensions: 48"w x 48"d x 29.25"h

Circa: Late 20th Century, United States

Materials: Glass, Rattan, Wicker

Condition: Good, wear consistent with age and use. Beautifully crafted with solid joinery. Good condition with gentle use as seen in photos. Age appropriate wear with minor chips, scuffs, scratches, and very small losses as expected given age and use. Small nicks on glass which are difficult to see.