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Edward Wormley Janas Coffee Table with Tiffany Glass Tiles for Dunbar

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    • Janas Coffee Table with Tiffany Glass Tiles by Edward Wormley for Dunbar

      Stunning Solid Walnut Coffee Table by Edward Wormley for Dunbar. Made with Louis C. Tiffany glass inlayed inside the table.ย This table features 5 original Tiffany Tiles with Louis Tiffany famous iridescent and opalescent glass tiles. The legs have a beautiful curved shape at the ends. The face of each legs is flat on three sides making for a beautiful silhouette. This is a timeless piece and can fit into a variety of interiors such as traditional homes to mid century modern. Dunbar metal tag attached on the bottomย 

      Dimensions: 77.75 L x 19 W x 17 Hย 

      About the Designer:ย 

      (from left to right) George Nelson, Edward J Wormley, Eero Saarinen, Harry Bertoia, Charles Eames, and Jens Risom featured in the July, 1961 Playboy magazine article โ€œDesigns for Livingโ€

      ย 

      A leading American furniture designer for over four decades, Edward J Wormley possessed a personal flair for embracing modern trends without a total departure from historical influences. His ability to combine the finest materials with outstanding craftsmanship became the cornerstone of his design statement. Wormleyโ€™s significant, personal contribution to modern design has earned him a position along side his noted contemporaries: Harry Bertoia, Charles Eames, George Nelson, Jens Risom, and Eero Sarrinen.

      Edward J Wormley was born on December 31, 1907 in Oswego, IL, a small community west of Chicago. He attended the School of the Art Institute of Chicago from 1926 to 1928 and took his first job in the interior design studio at Marshall Field & Company department store. In 1931, he was recruited by DUNBAR and quickly became their Director of Design. Wormley's tenure as Design Director spanned over thirty years and is considered one of the most historically meaningful between a designer and manufacturer.

      In His Own Words

      โ€œFurniture is needed for practical reasons, and because it must be there, it may as well be as pleasant as possible to look at, and in a less definable psychological way, comforting to the spirit.โ€

      โ€œModernism means freedomโ€”freedom to mix, to choose, to change, to embrace the new but to hold fast to what is good.โ€

      Source: Collectdunbar

    Janas Coffee Table with Tiffany Glass Tiles by Edward Wormley for Dunbar

    Stunning Solid Walnut Coffee Table by Edward Wormley for Dunbar. Made with Louis C. Tiffany glass inlayed inside the table.ย This table features 5 original Tiffany Tiles with Louis Tiffany famous iridescent and opalescent glass tiles. The legs have a beautiful curved shape at the ends. The face of each legs is flat on three sides making for a beautiful silhouette. This is a timeless piece and can fit into a variety of interiors such as traditional homes to mid century modern. Dunbar metal tag attached on the bottomย 

    Dimensions: 77.75 L x 19 W x 17 Hย 

    About the Designer:ย 

    (from left to right) George Nelson, Edward J Wormley, Eero Saarinen, Harry Bertoia, Charles Eames, and Jens Risom featured in the July, 1961 Playboy magazine article โ€œDesigns for Livingโ€

    ย 

    A leading American furniture designer for over four decades, Edward J Wormley possessed a personal flair for embracing modern trends without a total departure from historical influences. His ability to combine the finest materials with outstanding craftsmanship became the cornerstone of his design statement. Wormleyโ€™s significant, personal contribution to modern design has earned him a position along side his noted contemporaries: Harry Bertoia, Charles Eames, George Nelson, Jens Risom, and Eero Sarrinen.

    Edward J Wormley was born on December 31, 1907 in Oswego, IL, a small community west of Chicago. He attended the School of the Art Institute of Chicago from 1926 to 1928 and took his first job in the interior design studio at Marshall Field & Company department store. In 1931, he was recruited by DUNBAR and quickly became their Director of Design. Wormley's tenure as Design Director spanned over thirty years and is considered one of the most historically meaningful between a designer and manufacturer.

    In His Own Words

    โ€œFurniture is needed for practical reasons, and because it must be there, it may as well be as pleasant as possible to look at, and in a less definable psychological way, comforting to the spirit.โ€

    โ€œModernism means freedomโ€”freedom to mix, to choose, to change, to embrace the new but to hold fast to what is good.โ€

    Source: Collectdunbar

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    Wood Care

    Keep the furniture in a cool, dry place

    Avoid furniture's direct exposure to rain, sun or wind

    Avoid placing hot objects directly on the piece to prevent undesirable marks or permanent circles.

    Avoid placing objects that may cause scratches to the surface

    Clean using water only in small quantities and apply it with soft, damp cloth

    After damp cloth wipe with a soft, dry cloth

    You can use other liquids that are especially for cleaning wood furniture. Take into account the type of wood and follow the manufacturer's instructions

    Upholstery Care

    Do not expose directly to sunlight to provide greater durability colors

    Exchange both side pads, the seat and backrest, to obtain uniform wear

    Shake the cushions regularly to remove dust and to maintain the stability of the form

    Clean regularly with a vacuum cleaner in good condition

    Use a textile fabric cleaning substance according to and following the manufacturer's instructions

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