£550.00
An Aesthetic Movement ebonised square occasional or lamp table in the manner of Edward William Godwin (1833 – 1886). Raised on ring turned reeded legs joined by a galleried undertier, with arched angle supports. Original porcelain castors.
Godwin was one of the foremost figures in the introduction of Japanese influence into Late 19th Century design. He was one of the most forward-looking Victorian designers, a leading member of the Aesthetic Movement widely known for his spare, geometric furniture – usually in ebonised wood – and original textiles, wallpapers and tiles.
English, circa 1880.
Dimensions:
Height: 67 cm (approximately 26.25 inches)
Width: 55 cm (approximately 21.75 inches)
Depth: 56 cm (22 inches)
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