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DESIGNED BY PHILIP JOHNSON, CIRCA 1952, MANUFACTURED BY BAKER
Details
A WALNUT LOW TABLE,
DESIGNED BY PHILIP JOHNSON, CIRCA 1952, MANUFACTURED BY BAKER
21in. (53.3cm.) high, 42in. (106.7cm.) square
DESIGNED BY PHILIP JOHNSON, CIRCA 1952, MANUFACTURED BY BAKER
21in. (53.3cm.) high, 42in. (106.7cm.) square
Literature
S. Kuehn, "Dramatic Simplicity," Minneapolis Sunday Tribune, Family Section, January 3, 1954, p. 1.
"What Patios can do for your House: Indoor Gardens Can Be a Source of Light," House + Home, vol. VI, no. 2, August 1954, pp. 110-115.
"A Modern Expression of the Formal House," House & Gardens, March 1957, vol. III, no. 3, pp. 72-75.
"Holiday Handbook: Indoor Gardening," Holiday, September 1957, vol. 22, no. 3, p. 114.
C. W. Glenn, "The Collectors: A Cultivated Vision: Mr. and Mrs. Gifford Phillips in New York City," Architectural Digest, vol. 40, no. 6, June 1983, pp. 114-115 for an image of a selection of these chairs and tables in the New York home of Mr. and Mrs. Gifford Phillips.
"What Patios can do for your House: Indoor Gardens Can Be a Source of Light," House + Home, vol. VI, no. 2, August 1954, pp. 110-115.
"A Modern Expression of the Formal House," House & Gardens, March 1957, vol. III, no. 3, pp. 72-75.
"Holiday Handbook: Indoor Gardening," Holiday, September 1957, vol. 22, no. 3, p. 114.
C. W. Glenn, "The Collectors: A Cultivated Vision: Mr. and Mrs. Gifford Phillips in New York City," Architectural Digest, vol. 40, no. 6, June 1983, pp. 114-115 for an image of a selection of these chairs and tables in the New York home of Mr. and Mrs. Gifford Phillips.
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