Pair of Mid-Century Travertine-Top Two-Door Side Cabinet Tables View Watchlist >
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Lot # F190
System ID # 28944845
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Pair of Mid-Century Travertine-Top Two-Door Side Cabinet Tables
A matched pair of mid-century side cabinets, each built as a low square casegood with a removable 3/4" travertine top set into a recessed wood frame. The fronts present a symmetrical pair of paneled cabinet doors with raised burl-figured center panels, flanked by tall geometric mitered surrounds and fitted with brass ring-drop pulls on shaped rosette backplates. Construction is solid wood throughout, with finished backs that allow the tables to float in a room rather than sit against a wall.
Behind the doors, each cabinet opens to a single open compartment with a flat interior floor and no shelving — generous storage volume for media, blankets, or display. The bracket-style square legs and clean rectilinear case profile place these firmly in the late 1960s to 1970s mode of American mid-century cabinetry, where designers like John Widdicomb, Mastercraft, and Henredon were blending warm fruitwood tones with stone tops and Asian-inflected hardware.
CONDITION
Good overall and structurally sturdy. Both pieces show age-appropriate wear including chipping and scratches to the wood case, scuffing along the feet, and light surface marks to the side panels. The travertine tops show natural veining and minor surface marks consistent with use.
DIMENSIONS / SPECIFICATIONS
- Overall (each): 20 1/4" H × 26" W × 26" D
- Top: Travertine, 3/4" thick, removable
- Case: Wood construction, finished backs
- Hardware: Brass ring-drop pulls
- Interior: Single open compartment behind double doors
- Quantity: Pair (2 tables)