Sometimes you just need a versatile, simple, and light weight little table so you can move it here………and…….there! Inside. Or outside. This pair of heavy plastic parsons tables are just that. They make the perfect place to set your morning coffee or evening cocktail without the worry of stains or damage. Whether you use them in the living room, sunroom, or roof deck. One of these classic little parsons tables is antique-white, and the other is just slightly darker. Maybe on purpose. Maybe from age. They are made of ABS plastic, think Joe Columbo and Kartell, an indestructible material with molded in color that goes all the way through. It is purported to be chip-proof, crack-proof, and warp-proof with any scratches easily remedied by an application of paste wax. Use them inside or outside. Use them separately or stacked. I know you need these perfect examples of mid-century modern functional art! Make them yours.
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Pair Plastic Parsons Side Tables Antique White Style Kartell or Syroco Mid Century Modern
$795
Wonderful pair of heavy plastic parsons square side tables. They are both antique white but just a shade different. Done in the style of Kartell or Syroco although unsigned. They are in fabulous vintage condition with normal wear and tear but no outstanding flaws apart from a small rust ring on the top of one table. Please see photos. Circa 1960s-1970s.
Table:
- Height – 16 Inches
- Height Stacked – 19 Inches
- Width – 16 Inches
- Width Stacked – 22.5 Inches
- Depth – 16 Inches
- Depth Stacked – 22.5 Inches
- Weight – 5.5 Pounds Each
Boxed Size for Pair:
- Height – 26 Inches
- Width – 28.5 Inches
- Depth – 28.5 Inches
- Weight – 15 Pounds
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Additional information
IN THE STYLE OF | Kartell, Syroco, Joe Columbo |
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MATERIALS | Plastic |
STYLE / PERIOD | |
CIRCA | 1960s, 1970s |