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Sculptural Mid-Century Blonde Mahogany Dining Table by Herman Miller With Burlwood Patchwork Top & Leaves, 1940s
Sculptural Mid-Century Blonde Mahogany Dining Table by Herman Miller With Burlwood Patchwork Top & Leaves, 1940s
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A rare and visually striking example of early mid-century design by Herman Miller, defined by its sculptural form and distinctive patchwork burl wood top.
This dining table features a bold geometric surface composed of burl wood squares set within a warm blonde mahogany frame. The architectural base gives the piece a strong and balanced presence, making it a true centerpiece in any dining space.
The natural variation of the burl wood creates depth and movement across the surface, highlighting the craftsmanship and material richness characteristic of early American modern design.
The table includes two extension leaves, each measuring approximately 24 inches wide, allowing for flexible seating and functionality.
Professionally refinished to its original blonde tone, the table presents beautifully. In keeping with its age, the top surface shows a subtle area of green-toned discoloration, visible in the photos.
Herman Miller stamp present, confirming authenticity.
A distinctive, collector-driven piece that defines the room around it.
Dimensions: 72ʺW × 40ʺD × 30ʺH
Number of Table Leaves: 2
Table Leaf Width: 24"
Table Knee Clearance: 26"
Table Shape: Rectangle
Styles: Mid-Century Modern, Modern, Space Age
Dining Table Base: Pedestal
Period: 1940s
Country of Origin: United States
Item Type: Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
Materials: Mahogany, Burlwood
Color: Chestnut
Condition Notes: Professionally refinished, preserving the table’s original blonde mahogany tone and character. The piece shows gentle, age-appropriate wear consistent with its 1940s origin. Please note: the top surface presents a subtle area of green-toned discoloration, visible in the photos. This reflects the table’s age and history and does not impact its structure or usability. Overall, the table remains a beautifully restored and highly functional example of early American modern design.
