Modern side table featuring a cylindrical wood base composed of three sections and a clear glass top with a scalloped edge.
The artist who created this piece is Chris Lehrecke. He indicated that the glass top is not original to the piece. Here is a little about Chris and a link to his website. https://chrislehrecke.com/
In 1997, he moved to New York’s Hudson Valley with his wife, jeweler Gabriella Kiss, and their sons, Jack and August. The barn he built on the property and its surrounding meadows offer the space not only to collect a broad range of local woods, but to have them milled and dried. These varied woods–walnut, cherry, ash, maple, oak, hickory, butternut–as well as the beautiful surroundings offer continuing inspiration. Lehrecke’s work is included in the permanent collection of the
Brooklyn Museum, which also awarded him its distinguished
Modernism/Young Designer Award in 1997. In addition to designing furniture and lighting for
Ralph Pucci International, he has collaborated with other gifted artisans, among them
E.R. Butler,
Ted Muehling, and
Gabriella Kiss.
Good condition. The wood base shows some minor surface wear, some marks and a few small scratches (see photos). The glass top is free of chips and cracks.