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Paul T. Frankl Dining Room Table

$75,000.00

Rare museum quality Art Deco Paul T. Frankl dining room table, four matching dining chairs sold sepperately. The table features two vertically stacked rattan columns fixed to Koa Wood top with extensions at each end for sitting four to eight more guests easily. In the set is four matching rattan armchairs with arched arms and the famous geometric back which can be seen with Paul T. Frankl in the last picture of this listing. This dining room set comes directly from a 1938 Paul T. Frankl-decorated house located in Los Angeles .

Table: 29" H x 85.5" W x 35.6" D
With two leaves 121.5 "W


SKU: 20k60808

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Paul T. Frankl Dining Room Table

$75,000.00
FAQ

I saw there’s a fabric option COM. What does that mean?

COM stands for “Customer’s Own Material.” When ordering from Harvey’s Private Collection, you may chose from Hawaiian Barkcloth selections or provide your own fabric. The yardage requirements are stated in each product description. 

What is rattan?

Rattan is a plant in the palm family, which grows in tropical jungles. The largest source today is still the Philippines. Tough, solid stems of palasan rattan vary from one to two inches in diameter and grow as vines 200 to 500 feet in length. An easily replenishable resource, rattan is almost impervious to rot, is lightweight, and easy to handle. It is extremely pliable and strong, which makes it an ideal material for furniture and a lighter alternative to wood. Once cleaned, the stems can be used in strands for wicker or whole for furniture frames. It withstands extreme conditions of humidity and temperature and has a natural resistance to bug damage. To learn more about rattan furniture, see Harvey Schwartz’s bookRattan Furniture: Tropical Comfort Throughout the House.

Who was Paul T. Frankl and why is he important?

Paul T. Frankl (October 14, 1886–March 21, 1958) was an Art Deco furniture designer and maker, architect, painter, and writer from Vienna, Austria. Historians credit him, more than any other designer, with shaping the distinctive look of American Modernism in the years between the two world wars. The definitive book on Frankl is Christopher Long’sPaul T. Frankl and Modern American Design. Frankl’sThe Autobiography of a Modern American Designerwas published posthumously in 2013. His furniture is in the collections of more than 15 significant international museums, including Cooper-Hewitt/Smithsonian Design Museum, Los Angeles County Museum of Art (purchased from Harvey’s Private Collection), The Metropolitan Museum of Art, and Vitra Design Museum.

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Our warehouse is near Los Angeles, at 7801 Noble Avenue, Van Nuys, CA 91405 US; (818) 387-6556. We are open Monday through Friday, 9am-4pm.

What are the terms of sale? 

All items must be paid in full before being shipped out. Please contact us with any questions you might have before purchasing. California sales tax is applied to purchases made in California. We accept payment through credit card, wire transfer, and cash. We ship through USPS, UPS, FedEx, blanket wrap service, and Plycon; if you would like a difference shipping service please contact us before purchasing. Local pickup during normal business hours is free.

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Items can be returned within 7 days of delivery. We do not accept returns on personalized, custom, or made-to-order items, such as seating cushions. A restocking fee of 15% of the item price applies. The buyer is responsible for return shipping charges and will not be reimbursed for the original shipping cost.