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Vanderbilt Table

Vanderbilt Table
 

Vanderbilt Table
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Code: 82JSTBL1
Price: $27,000.00
Dimensions: 8'L x 42"W
 

 
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Vanderbilt Harvest table, crafted with traditional hand tools using Southern Yellow Pine rafters and beams circa late 1700 from the Vanderbilt family stable at Sandy Point Farm, Portsmouth, RI. Purchased in 1902 by Reginald Vanderbilt (steamship and New York Railroad magnate), Sandy Point Farm became one of the pre-eminent horse breeding farms in the country. Custom sizes up to 13 ft long.

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Artist Notes:

For the past 20 years, I have been creating original works of art using re-claimed, historic architectural materials. I recognize the elegant and simplistic beauty that much of our history has to offer and incorporate it into each of my designs. I would like my work to have a thoughtful impact on our environment, a nostalgic connection to our past and be beautiful. The different materials that I use date between 1500 and 1950, come from all over the world, and from many walks of life. My pieces include wood, metal, glass, textiles and stone. I sculpt, design and build furniture because I believe in preserving the history of our unique surroundings in a tangible way that can be passed down through the generations. It is within this process, that I "re-claim a piece of history."

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