A WALNUT AND PANDANUS CLOTH CABINET
PROPERTY FROM THE BROWER AND NEWITTS FAMILY COMMISSIONS In the late 1950s, Ted and Connie Newitts took a trip to New Hope, Pennsylvania where they met George Nakashima in his studio. Enthralled by Nakashima's work, Mr. and Mrs. Newitts wanted to share their dicsovery with their niece and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Brower. In the years that followed, the Newitts and Browers commissioned George Nakashima to create the pieces offered in lots 536-551.
A WALNUT AND PANDANUS CLOTH CABINET

GEORGE NAKASHIMA, CIRCA 1964

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A WALNUT AND PANDANUS CLOTH CABINET
GEORGE NAKASHIMA, CIRCA 1964
the sliding doors opening to reveal two shelves and four drawers; sold with blueprint for this piece
32½ in. (82.6 cm.) high, 75 3/8 in. (191.5 cm.) wide, 21½ in. (54 cm.) deep (2)
Sale room notice
Please note that the blue print for this lot is incorrectly numbered as 537 in the catalogue.

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