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Eva Zeisel's Coffee Table

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New Alternative. Leave it to Eva Zeisel to continue to churn out new material, in new mediums into her 90's (and now, even beyond!). The Eva Zeisel Coffee Table is one of the new offerings from Design Within Reach and its curvy base hints at Baroque styling and the classic Noguchi table...

 
 

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It's times like this that I wish I lived in the same city as my super handy father... sigh

posted by Angie in Montreal on August 1st 2007 at 5:47am
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aren't the images just different elevations of the same table - not two distinct designs?

posted by shauna in nyc on August 1st 2007 at 6:01am
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You're right chickpea. Thanks! I'm a little out of it after 3 days holed-up inside.

posted by Aaron on August 1st 2007 at 6:04am
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HOW COULD I NOT HAVE THOUGHT OF IT BEFORE!!!! So obviously simple, yet so beautiful. Awesome!

posted by Djluckyonline on August 1st 2007 at 6:22am
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Is it just me or does one side of the base look like a frisky seal lounging on it's back and the other side looks like a seal on it's back...with a baby bird popping out of it's stomach? Ack, maybe I need another cup of coffee.

posted by J on August 1st 2007 at 6:42am
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I thought mustaches were making a comeback! Would this be a tablestache?

posted by pelicolina on August 1st 2007 at 7:22am
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thanks At ,
for reminding about the grand old dame Eva Ziesel's work!

posted by designflute on August 1st 2007 at 7:34am
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I'm sorry; those tables are just plain ghastly. Are you sure an assistant didn't do the honors?

posted by readingglasses on August 1st 2007 at 8:09am
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I loved this table at first sight in the new DWR catalog and love it even more after reading about Eva Ziesel -- she is a bad-ass cool old lady.

posted by robyn on August 1st 2007 at 8:21am
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Fun.

posted by MonsterMash on August 1st 2007 at 9:28am
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Maybe I'm just hopelessly out of the mainstream... but i am having a difficult time trying to understand this design trend in which ornate patterns and curvy details have entered the modern vernacular. Do we appreciate these kinds of designs at face value for what they are, or is there a large modicum of kitsch involved? And where does kitsch enter the realm of just silly/tacky? And is this a trend with legs, or are we going to hang our heads in shame five years from now?

posted by hejiranyc on August 1st 2007 at 9:41am
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I like the base of the table but not the glass.

posted by LaDonnaNichole on August 1st 2007 at 1:59pm
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