MCM Round Laminate Top Dining Table Steel Pedestal Base Style of Paul McCobb

$1,295

SKU 414-TBL-083 Category Tag

Handsome vintage MCM round dining table with avocado green laminate top and black painted steel central pedestal base. This table is unmarked, and the manufacturer is yet unknown, but it is done in the style of Paul McCobb for Directional. It is in fabulous vintage condition. The base has been repainted in its original color. Circa 1950s-1960s.

 

Table:

  • Height – 28 Inches
  • Diameter – 41.5 Inches
  • Weight – 41.8 Pounds

 

Crated Size:

  • Height – 34 Inches
  • Width – 47 Inches
  • Depth – 47 Inches
  • Weight – 165 Pounds

 

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IN THE STYLE OF

Paul McCobb

STYLE / PERIOD

MATERIALS

Laminate, Metal

CIRCA

1950s, 1960s

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Description

Sometimes you just need the perfect simple little round dining or dinette table, and this is it! Made in the style of the renowned Paul McCobb for his pieces for Directional but unmarked and unattributed. It is comprised of a 41.5-inch round and .75-inch thick laminate top of moss or avocado green which is supported by a steel base which is made up of a central shaft of 2.5-inch tubular steel that is freshly painted black and four angled prong legs with adjustable feet. It is simple and sturdy but light and easily moved. It is visually svelte and very appealing. As I said in the beginning, perfect and simple. Make it yours.

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IN THE STYLE OF

Paul McCobb

STYLE / PERIOD

MATERIALS

Laminate, Metal

CIRCA

1950s, 1960s