Paul Evans Patchwork Copper 106" Extendable Dining Table for Directional, c 1967
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Stunning and very rare copper clad extendable dining table by Paul Evans for Directional, produced circa 1967. This incredible piece of design history is fabricated from patinated pieces of copper, brass, and pewter formed in a patchwork pattern. Perfect statement piece for a discerning collector, design connoisseur or luxury interior designer.
Hefty and sturdy construction in this extendable Parsons table which can be transformed from 66" up to a large 106" with the two matching leaves, allowing seating for up to 10 to 12 people. Or consider using as a heavy duty desk / work table. The fusion of these mixed metals of copper, brass and pewter formulates an exemplary piece which would be a welcomed statement to any connoisseur's collection.
This Paul Evans patchwork copper Parsons table for Directional would work great in a brutalist, mid-century modern, scandinavian or danish modern, or American modern home or penthouse apartment but could also look fantastic in a contemporary, hollywood regency or post-modern room. Also consider mixing it up in a traditional, classical or art deco room with a splash of juxtaposition. This cabinet would also be an apt choice in a commercial project such as a hotel lobby lounge, members club, creative design studio or high-rise executive office. Consider using as a dining table, conference table, meeting table, work table, desk, cafe table, breakfast table, center table or as a statement piece.
MEASUREMENTS:
With both leaves: H 29.5" x W 106" x D 42"
With one leaf: H 29.5" x W 86" x D 42"
Without Leaves: H 29.5" x W 66" x D 42"
*Two leaves, each 20" wide
CONDITION:
Very good vintage condition with very light patina and light wear including minor scratches and scuffs. Very attractive and presentable, well cared for example, prime for Paul Evans collectors. Ready for immediate use.