What a DELIGHTFUL Dining Table!!!! WOW!!!! This is a MAGNIFICENT vintage Modern to Postmodern square dining table comprised of straight narrow rectangular maple legs and a beautiful blue laminate inlaid top designed by Michael Graves for Craftwood a Division of Sonnenberg Ind. Ltd. It was specified by Michael Graves who redesigned the Topeka Public Library in 1998. The rest of the project’s furniture for the 100,000 square foot addition specified by him as well. He collaborated with several celebrity designers and created some of the most avant-garde and high style furniture in the 1980’s. SUPER COOL!!!! The construction method of this table is celebrated with a marvelous square tabletop featuring a lovely blue laminate inlaid surface surrounded by a marvelous maple edge, four straight, narrow maple legs, & lower apron. In addition to being great looking… it is very sturdy! It will be WONDERFUL in your dining room or kitchen surrounded with a foursome of fabulous chairs, and if you’re in the market for a set of awesome dining chairs, we have several listed here for sale that would be BEAUTIFUL with this table… check them out!!! There you have it… magnificent Modern to Postmodern style, versatility, high quality structure, and an iconic reputation to boot. This dining table is EXACTLY what the designer ordered!
Michael Graves was born July 9, 1934, in Indianapolis, Indiana. He was an American architect, educator, designer, and principal of Michael Graves & Associates and Michael Graves Design Group. He earned his master’s degree in architecture from Harvard University in 1959. He began his career in 1962 as a professor at Princeton University where he taught for nearly four decades and would later establish The Michael Graves College at Kean University in New Jersey. He also established his own architectural firm in 1964 at Princeton, New Jersey. He worked as an architect in public practice designing a variety of buildings that included private residences, university buildings, hotel resorts, hospitals, retail and commercial office buildings, museums, civic buildings, and monuments. His career spanned nearly fifty years designing over 350 iconic buildings, museums, libraries, residences, and over 2,000 household products and furnishings. He designed several buildings for Walt Disney Company, Disney’s New York Hotel, and the Swan resorts at Walt Disney World. He worked alongside other iconic designers such as George Nelson, who was a creative designer for Herman Miller, Charles & Ray Eames, and Alexander Girard to name a few. He has consumer product designs located in Target and JC Penny in the United States and Alessi in Italy. He has been described as one of the most prominent and prolific American architects of the late 20th Century. Mr. Graves passed away in 2015.
Craftwood was established in 1962 as a division of Sonnenberg Ind. Ltd. The company is in Scarborough, Onterio Canada and operates with a pledge of unsurpassed, high quality custom woodworks with uncompromising attention to details. They have gained international recognition within the architectural and design communities. They have collaborated with many well-known designers & architects and completed many successful projects throughout North America and abroad.
This wonderful dining table designed by Michael Graves for Craftwood a Division of Sonnenberg Ind. Ltd. checks ALL of the boxes! I wouldn’t wait if I were you… Make it YOURS!!!!!