Description:

GEORGE NAKASHIMA WALNUT FREE EDGE SIDE TABLE with walnut free edge top on tapering turned cylindrical legs by George Nakashima (American, 1905-1990), unsigned, sold with authentication letter and copy of original order provided by Mira Nakashima (images of the authentication letter and copy of the original order with the consignor details digitally erased can be viewed in the detail images, full version of the copy of originals and letter to be provided to buyer). This Nakashima side table was used in a mid-century modern house in Michigan designed in 1963 by the prominent modernist architects Edward Olenki (American, 1922-2002) and Joseph F. Albano (American, 1906-1990), who trained with Mies van der Rohe in Chicago. This house was featured in the April 1965 issue of "Arts and Architecture" magazine (http://www.artsandarchitecture.com/issues/pdf01/1965_04.pdf). h:21 w:28 d:17 in.

Provenance: Ordered from George Nakashima in 1961 and delivered in 1961 and was later installed in a house in Michigan designed by architect Edward Olenki (American, 1922-2002) and Joseph F. Albano (American, 1906-1990), who trained with Mies van der Rohe in Chicago, thence by descent

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September 26, 2015 10:00 AM EDT
Alexandria, VA, US

Potomack Company

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