Frank Lloyd Wright 608 Taliesin - Dining Table for Cassina

Frank Lloyd Wright

“608 Taliesin” Dining Table, designed in 1917 for Kansas Governor Henry J. Allen, this dining table echoes the design of Frank Lloyd Wright's 1904 "Barrel" chairs. Its support structure features four sculptural pillars with decorative linear details and trapezoidal feet. A panel of straight wooden columns connects the side pillars, with a central beam providing additional support. The precisely crafted elements create a substantial, imposing presence, while the elegant rectangular tabletop maintains a classic, timeless appeal, making it a standout piece for any dining space. The dining table features sculptural pillars with decorative details, a central beam, and a rectangular tabletop.

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Designer Furniture “608 Taliesin” Dining Table, designed in 1917 for Kansas Governor Henry J. Allen, this dining table echoes the design of Frank Lloyd Wright's 1904 "Barrel" chairs. Its support structure features four sculptural pillars with decorative linear details and trapezoidal feet. A panel of straight wooden columns connects the side pillars, with a central beam providing additional support. The precisely crafted elements create a substantial, imposing presence, while the elegant rectangular tabletop maintains a classic, timeless appeal, making it a standout piece for any dining space. The dining table features sculptural pillars with decorative details, a central beam, and a rectangular tabletop.

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Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959) was an influential American architect and designer known for his innovative and organic architectural style. Throughout his career, he created iconic structures, such as Fallingwater and the Guggenheim Museum, but he also made significant contributions to furniture design.  Wright emphasized harmony between the built environment and nature, which is evident in his furniture designs. His work remains a testament to the principles of simplicity, craftsmanship, and aesthetic beauty.

Year: Designed in 1917
Style: Organic Modernism & Prairie School Design Elements
Time Period: 20th Century
Total Size: Length: 240 cm Width: 100 cm Height: 73 cm
Comments: Shipping on request
Materials: Wood

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