Created and Sold by Geoff McKonly Furniture
Aviateur Side Table in Walnut
Price $1,530
Creation: 9-10 weeks
Shipping: UPS 2-7 days
Estimated Arrival: February 6, 2025
Handmade
Sustainable
Made In USA
Made To Order
Natural Materials
Locally Sourced
Dimensions | Weight |
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22H x 24W x 12D in 55.88H x 60.96W x 30.48D cm | 6.8 kg 15 lb |
The Aviateur side table; simple, direct, more than meets the eye. It’s all in the details. Proportionally solid, poised to take flight. Made from solid hardwoods.
The top is always hand selected hardwoods. The carved legs give a sense of movement and a changing perspective as you walk around the table. This wonderful eye catching detail and taper in the legs gives a delicacy to the form and a high level of interest. The end grain is exposed in the tops of the legs and is contrasted with the smooth grain of the top. The cove is finished with a hand painted milk paint in black.
This table comes out of our custom work. The original was a bit narrower and in white oak. When we fall in love with a design it makes it into our collection of pieces we reproduce. Aviateur is a French word meaning pilot or flier.
Finished with a hand applied wiping varnish.
The top is always hand selected hardwoods. The carved legs give a sense of movement and a changing perspective as you walk around the table. This wonderful eye catching detail and taper in the legs gives a delicacy to the form and a high level of interest. The end grain is exposed in the tops of the legs and is contrasted with the smooth grain of the top. The cove is finished with a hand painted milk paint in black.
This table comes out of our custom work. The original was a bit narrower and in white oak. When we fall in love with a design it makes it into our collection of pieces we reproduce. Aviateur is a French word meaning pilot or flier.
Finished with a hand applied wiping varnish.
Item Aviateur Side Table in Walnut
Created by Geoff McKonly Furniture
As seen in Creator's Studio, Southampton, MA
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