Hello AT,
I am hoping someone out there can help me identify the origin of this table! I pulled the picture out of a magazine and cannot remember which one - hence no source list. I would love to get the same (or similar) if I can find out who made/makes it.
THANKS! Sarah
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looks like a vintage piece to me... nicely detailed feet there...
If you can't find it, you might be able to find someone to make one for you. It's beautiful, but if someone measured very carefully, it could be re-created. They'd need a really good electric mitre saw, though. Also it looks like it has a granite top, which could be custom ordered pretty easily, since it's round, which shouldn't be all that tricky.
As the eBay Scavenger, I agree with Paul. This looks a vintage oak table. I'll keep an eye out for something like it. I can't say that I've ever seen anything exactly like it, despite having spent hundreds of hours perusing eBay. Click on my name to see a round Deco table that's (for now) just $35.
Molly, I've seen that exact same table on ebay several times. Must be a repro. I still like it.
This is probably a bit late, but it reminds me of the RM Schindler's King's Road pieces. Nice Arts and Crafts deco piece - definitely not mid-century.