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George II Tea Table

K255

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Master Works

George II Tea Table K255

The top of this graceful tea table is of figured Mahogany and features a gallery of intricate, laser-cut Mahogany. The table boasts an egg and dart edge on the apron. The delicate, hand carved legs are enhanced by a rare, intertwined acanthus foliage.

Wood Species: Mahogany
Dimensions Finishes, Fabrics, and Hardware Care Instructions
  • Width: 31" (78.74 cm)
  • Depth: 20" (50.8 cm)
  • Height: 29" (73.66 cm)
  • Arm Height: 0" (0 cm)

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About the Collection

Master Works

Timeless and Bold.

Inspired by pieces of American and European antiquity, the Master Works Collection features complex shapes, intricate carvings, and opulent design finishes. With refined luxury and classic beauty, these pieces are handcrafted for those who believe spaces should express their own tastes rather than follow set rules.

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About the Designer

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."