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Midcentury Italian Cream Brass Faux Bamboo Side Table Circa 1970s
Practical, classic, and intriguing, this square table will bring a touch of seventies glamour to any room. Please note that there is some flaking of the powder-coat in places, and there is a small chip in the smoked glass – as such the price reflects the condition.
Also available in a similar style is a console table and a coffee table. Please don’t hesitate to enquire about these pieces.
Hollywood Regency, sometimes called Regency Moderne, is a design style that describes both interior design and landscape architecture characterized by the bold use of color and contrast often with metallic and glass accents meant to signify both opulence and comfort. It is named for the movie-making industry of southern California as typified by the glamorous homes and estates of the actors and actresses of Hollywood’s “Golden Era“, roughly from the 1920s through the 1950s, and typified by the work of designers such as Dorothy Draper and Billy Haines. The term “Hollywood Regency” appears to have originated with Draper in the 1920s.[1] It remains a current and lively area of design work both inside and outside of southern California.
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