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Willy Daro Crane and Bonzai Tree Brass Coffee Table
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Description
A Rare and very beautiful Willy Daro brass “Crane" coffee table
Designed and produced by Willy Daro, Belgium in the 1970's
The design is based on bonzai tree branches with leaves, flanked by 2 statuesque cranes
Clear toughened glass beveled edge top
The base is very heavy in solid brass
Measures: 44.5cm height, 80cm width (glass top) Top has a 2cm beveled edge.
Base alone is 64cm x 65cm x 44cm tall.
This table is in exceptionally good condition, with very minimal signs of wear, the brass is bright and untarnished, a superb example of this much sought after Daro table.
Please note the price shown is for the table base only, the glass top is a modern replacement and is shown for photographic purposes only, these glass tops are readily available online or can be bought from your local glaziers. In order to keep the cost of shipping down we will only send the table base, if you did require us to ship the glass top, please let us know in advance, this will greatly increase the shipping cost though and the glass top will not be covered by the item insurance. -
More Information
Documentation: Documented elsewhere (exact item) Notes: A well documented design by Willy Daro, listed across major Antiques and Design Exhibitions and also online design platforms. Origin: Belgium Period: 1950-1979 Materials: Shaped Brass Condition: Good. Good Vintage Condition Styles / Movements: Classical, Regency, Aesthetic Movement Dealer Reference #: Willy Daro Crane and Bonzai Tree Brass Coffee Table Incollect Reference #: 634756 -
Dimensions
W. 25.2 in; H. 17.32 in; D. 25.59 in; W. 64 cm; H. 44 cm; D. 65 cm;
Shipping Information:
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Message from Seller:
Based in the historic county of East Sussex, England, LCT Home specialise in sourcing the extraordinary, travelling extensively to hand pick European and British heritage antique furniture, designer lighting, and objet d’art from the 17th, 18th, 19th and 20th centuries.