Chinese Bunching Table
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Chinese Bunching Table K1055
This charming little table that bunches perfectly with another of the same size or fits uniquely under our lamp table is a perfect addition to our Chinese table series. Made of Cherry solids and veneers it allows for any of our finishes to be applied. For lamp table see 1056, for coffee table see 1042 or 1043.
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- Width: 20" (50.8 cm)
- Depth: 20" (50.8 cm)
- Height: 16" (40.64 cm)
- Arm Height: 0" (0 cm)
- Greystone, Jeffery Roberts Collection
- Sparrow
- Kensington Walnut
- French Brulot Walnut
- Brunett Walnut
- Ebony
- Roux Walnut
- Noce Walnut
- Amber Walnut
- Mogano
- Griffin
- Dove, Jeffery Roberts Collection
- Midnight
- Iron
- Limestone
- Cloud
- Raven
- Wishbone
- Moss Striata
- Flame
- Bluebird
- Venetian White
- Old World Black
- Champagne Pearl Lacquer
- Chinese Black Lacquer
- Noire
- Nebbiolo
- Murano
- Fresco White
- Doucelaine
- Vermilion Red Lacquer
- Antico White
- Chambord
- Saffron Yellow
- Chipped White
- Matita Bigello
- Chenille Leaf
- Champagne Leaf
- Antico Bollo Leaf
- Antique Silver Leaf
- Antique Mecca Leaf
- Classic Gold Leaf
- Classic Silver Leaf
- Antique Gold Leaf
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Metropolitan
Boldly Understated.Featuring the perfect blend of transitional and classical design, the Metropolitan Collection is the epitome of understated elegance. Curated for those searching for the beauty of traditional pieces paired with the bold design of modernism, this collection represents simplicity and purity of style.
Donald J. Burgess
“"I learned from the best"”Growing up around design gave Don an early appreciation for it. In high school he made deliveries for his father’s design studio and while there he studied all the catalogs on the shelves. Don went on to study furniture design at Kendall College of Art and Design in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The exposure he gained while working with his father helped him to understand styles and good design, and meeting the customer’s wants and needs. After graduating, Don began working for Karges Furniture where he had the pleasure of working with Edwin Karges, Sr. "Mr. K" took Don under his wing for what Don considers his journeyman ship. He started making market samples of his designs with the help of the many artisans at Karges, in particular Pete Thompson. Don continued designing under Mr. K until his passing, when he became Karges’ Director of Design, a position he held until 1990. Don has always been grateful for the many things Mr. K taught him about beautiful lines, visual weight, proportion, and ornamentation. He has said that "the knowledge and experience gained working alongside Mr K went beyond anything you could learn at school."