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Adrian Pearsall Sculpted Walnut "Jax" Side Table for Craft Associates

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Adrian Pearsall Sculpted Walnut "Jax" Side Table for Craft Associates

Side table designed by Adrian Pearsall for Craft Associates and manufactured in United States circa 1960’s. The beautiful new glass top show a beautiful view of the frame of the table and contrast exquisitely with the walnut wood jax-shaped base that is adorned with the grain of the wood. Through our professional craftsmen, we have meticulously restored it for optimal functionality to add many more years of use.

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Side table designed by Adrian Pearsall for Craft Associates and manufactured in United States circa 1960’s. The beautiful new glass top show a beautiful view of the frame of the table and contrast exquisitely with the walnut wood jax-shaped base that is adorned with the grain of the wood. Through our professional craftsmen, we have meticulously restored it for optimal functionality to add many more years of use.

SPECIFICATIONS

Manufacturer

Craft Associates

Date of Manufacturer

1960-1969

Period Style

Mid-Century Modern

Materials

Walnut Wood, New Glass Tops

Condition

Excellent

Extra Condition

Newly Refinished, New Glass Tops

Number of Items

1

Dimensions

19in H x 24in W x 20in D

ID Number

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MEET THE DESIGNER

Adrian Pearsall

Adrian Pearsall pieces deliver diversity and quality with a mix of organic geometric contours in varying materials including walnut, glass, metal, resin and vibrant upholstery. Adrian Pearsall’s designs remain a symbol of mid-century modernism and what was referred to as atomic age designs. Born in Trumansburg, New York, Pearsall joined the U.S. Navy at seventeen during WWII. Once he completed his service, he attended the University of Illinois where he studied Architectural Engineering. Not before long did he transition into designing and crafting his first furniture pieces out of his home in Kensington, Pennsylvania. With newfound success in furniture building, Pearsall established Craft Associates in 1952.

The upcoming years were busy and full of success for Pearsall. It was during the 1950’s when he created his most famous coffee tables, lounge chairs, and sofas. He is said to have invented the long, low gondola sofa and is known for his free-form walnut coffee, side and dining tables. Due to the high demand and abundance of designs produced, some of his pieces remain un-cataloged. In the late 1960s, Adrian Pearsall sold Craft Associates to the Lane Company but continued to design furniture for them until the company discontinued activities in the 1970s. That is when Pearsall joined John Graham to establish Comfort Designs, where he stayed until his retirement from modern furniture design in the 1980s. After his retirement, Pearsall dedicated his time to yacht restoration ands is recognized for restoring significant vessels.

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Adrian Pearsall pieces deliver diversity and quality with a mix of organic geometric contours in varying materials including walnut, glass, metal, resin and vibrant upholstery. Adrian Pearsall’s designs remain a symbol of mid-century modernism and what was referred to as atomic age designs. Born in Trumansburg, New York, Pearsall joined the U.S. Navy at seventeen during WWII. Once he completed his service, he attended the University of Illinois where he studied Architectural Engineering. Not before long did he transition into designing and crafting his first furniture pieces out of his home in Kensington, Pennsylvania. With newfound success in furniture building, Pearsall established Craft Associates in 1952.

The upcoming years were busy and full of success for Pearsall. It was during the 1950’s when he created his most famous coffee tables, lounge chairs, and sofas. He is said to have invented the long, low gondola sofa and is known for his free-form walnut coffee, side and dining tables. Due to the high demand and abundance of designs produced, some of his pieces remain un-cataloged. In the late 1960s, Adrian Pearsall sold Craft Associates to the Lane Company but continued to design furniture for them until the company discontinued activities in the 1970s. That is when Pearsall joined John Graham to establish Comfort Designs, where he stayed until his retirement from modern furniture design in the 1980s. After his retirement, Pearsall dedicated his time to yacht restoration ands is recognized for restoring significant vessels.

PRODUCT CARE

Wood
  • 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
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Wood
  • 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
Glass
  • Avoid placing objects that cause scratches to the surface
  • Use a soft , damp cloth lint
  • Use newspaper to drag dirt and leave no marks
  • Dry glass using dry newspaper or a soft cloth
  • Use liquid glass cleaner, following the manufacturer's instructions
Glass
  • Avoid placing objects that cause scratches to the surface
  • Use a soft , damp cloth lint
  • Use newspaper to drag dirt and leave no marks
  • Dry glass using dry newspaper or a soft cloth
  • Use liquid glass cleaner, following the manufacturer's instructions
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