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Vintage Viennese Bentwood Cane-Top Occasional Table
2,800.00 SR
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Early 20th Century – Viennese Bentwood Cane-Top Occasional Table

Origin:

A beautifully resolved occasional table in the Viennese bentwood tradition pioneered by Michael Thonet — the master craftsman whose steam-bending technique revolutionised European furniture in the 19th century. Crafted from steam-bent beech, the piece speaks the unmistakable language of Vienna bentwood: fluid, curving lines achieved without a single carved joint.

The round top is finished in hand-woven cane, its warm honeyed tone set against the rich, aged patina of the frame. Beneath, four gracefully splayed bentwood legs sweep outward from a central knot — a sculptural quadripod base that is as much engineering as it is ornament. Tables of this form featured in the production programmes of the great Austrian bentwood houses (Gebrüder Thonet, J. & J. Kohn) from the late 1800s into the early 20th century.

Condition:

  • Good vintage condition
  • Original hand-caned top intact and tight
  • Warm, aged patina consistent with age
  • Sturdy and structurally sound

Details:

  • Viennese / Austrian bentwood, in the Thonet tradition
  • Steam-bent beech frame
  • Hand-woven cane top
  • Splayed quadripod bentwood base
  • Early 20th century
  • Dimensions: 64 cm diameter × 62 cm height
  • One of a kind

Perfect for:

  • Collectors of Vienna bentwood & Thonet-era design
  • A side, occasional or lamp table
  • Classic, bohemian & vintage-modern interiors
  • Pairing with cane, leather & warm woods
  • A sculptural accent beside a chair or in a reading nook

Design Notes:

This is bentwood at its most elegant — the splayed legs fan down to the central knot like the ribs of an umbrella, while the caned top keeps the whole piece light and airy. More than a century on, the form still feels modern, a reminder of why Vienna bentwood remains one of the most collected design traditions in the world.

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