Pair of Humpback Stretcher Side Tables

c. 1850
$2,880 USD SOLD
Dimensions
W: 17.0" D: 18.0" H: 20.75"
Materials
Northern Elmwood
Collection #
BJFF085
Estimated Shipping
$388

The precursor to the modern “less is more” era, the Ming dynasty epitomized the moment when form and function came together seamlessly. Furniture was deliberately designed to be simple and austere to let its shape and the natural color of wood speak for itself. As beautiful on the inside as on the outside, skilled carpenters developed complex mortise-and-tenon joinery techniques that dovetailed furniture together with no nails or screws. This pair of feng deng or square stools highlights the refined, balanced flowing lines that the era is known for. Note how the legs round off in hoof feet. The top is designed with a “floating panel,” a technique that allows the solid panel to move with seasonal changes and also beautifully frames the grained inset wood.

Questions? Ask us

What They're Saying

Mick de Giulio | de Giulio kitchen design

“I love working with PAGODA RED. When I’m looking for something distinctive for one of my clients, I can be sure I’ll find it there. Betsy has an incredible eye for the beautiful and unique and she continues to offer one of the best collections of Chinese furniture and decorative art.”

Receive our weekly email on design &
creating memorable spaces