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Harmony

Table
1930s (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Frame and legs of chromed steel tube with rectangular oak table top; the frame/legs made up of two steel tubes soldered together at their diagonal horizontal intersections at top and bottom; the legs extend outwards and downwards from the upper section of the frame before curving inwards; the table top is constructed from 4 solid oak boards with loose tongues set into grooves.


Object details

Category
Object type
TitleHarmony (series title)
Materials and techniques
Brief description
Table with frame of chromed steel tube and top of solid oak boards; England; probably designed by Oliver Bernard; made by Pel Limited, 1930s
Physical description
Frame and legs of chromed steel tube with rectangular oak table top; the frame/legs made up of two steel tubes soldered together at their diagonal horizontal intersections at top and bottom; the legs extend outwards and downwards from the upper section of the frame before curving inwards; the table top is constructed from 4 solid oak boards with loose tongues set into grooves.
Dimensions
  • Height: 29in
  • Width: 30in
  • Depth: 21.75in
Credit line
Given by Pel Ltd
Other number
HT7 - Manufacturer's number
Collection
Accession number
W.81-1978

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Record createdMarch 16, 2007
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