Frank Lloyd Wright designed this solid cherry table for the sitting room of the building in southern Wisconsin known as "Taliesin." This building was actually built to be the Frank Lloyd Wright residence and study after he left Oak Park in 1911. This solid cherry table, which is characterized by its figurative composition, functioned as a compliment to his rectangular table and could be placed side-by-side to accommodate additional guests.
Manufactured In Italy.
Dimensions: H 29" D 49 1/2" W 49 1/2"
Materials: Square table with a solid cherrywood base and top in cherrywood veneer with square insets.