In Michael & David's Modern Classic house tour, we admired their updated neoclassical style. This architectural column in the kitchen serves as as pedestal table. Can you guess where it's from and its material? Answer below the jump.
The column comes from Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas and it's made from styrofoam. Michael picked up the column when the hotel was renovated a few years ago.
See more of this lovely North Cleveland Park home in Michael & David's Modern Classic.



Comments (7)
I was drooling over that table. It's Styrofoam? Easy lifting!
I don't care.....that cord is driving me insane!!!!
Dear Santa,
PLEASE!!!
-Finkle
It's a capital, not a column.
As the critic Lewis Mumford observed, "Alas for a bookish architecture when the taste for reading disappears."
Wow, what a score! Perfect scale, interesting provenance, win-win!
I am lusting after Restoration Hardware's capital-bracket credenza of late, and their small-scale carved wood decorative capital, which I'm using for a client as a stool/towel table in a renovated bath.
PS: Marco, you are awesome.
Incredible...