Cassina

Dining Table "608 Taliesin" by Frank Lloyd Wright

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Owning a Frank Lloyd Wright home may be a distant dream – but a table is attainable. Designed by the architect in 1925 and produced by Cassina since 1989, the Taliesin 2 connects you with the buildings of a legend. Made of solid cherry wood, its elegance is undeniable.

29"H - 98.5"W - 38.75"D

cherry wood

Italy

FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT (Wisconsin, U.S.A., 1867 - Phoenix, U.S.A., 1959) for Cassina. Dining table "608 Taliesin". Italy, 1986. Walnut wood. . The "608 Taliesin" dining table, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and manufactured in 1986 by Cassina in Italy, represents a masterful synthesis of his architectural vision and his passion for furniture design. Inspired by the iconic 1904 "Barrel" chairs, this table exhibits an elegant combination of geometric shapes and ornate detailing. The "608 Taliesin" is not only a functional piece of furniture, but also a timeless work of art that reflects Wright's unique vision of architecture and design. With its incredibly preserved condition, this table offers a unique opportunity to experience the elegance and craftsmanship excellence that characterize Frank Lloyd Wright's legacy. Frank Lloyd Wright is considered one of the leading architectural masters of the 20th century. He was an American architect, interior designer, writer, and educator, who designed more than a thousand structures, of which 532 were completed. Wright proposed the design of structures that were in harmony with humanity and the surrounding environment, a philosophy known as organic architecture. He was the initiator of the Prairie School movement, developing the Usonian concept of housing. In 2019, eight of Wright's works were declared World Heritage Sites by Unesco.

Condition: Vintage