Sculpted End Table

Sculpted End Table

  • Description
    The Sculpted End Table is one of a series of pieces Vladimir Kagan created as a reaction to and rejection of the Bauhaus-inspired rigidity that was becoming the standard of modern design. Dating to 1950, the table features thin, branch-like limbs that grow out from a central joint. The finely sculpted base supports a signature three-sided glass top for an extra layer of visual interest.

    Made to Order Options 6 to 8 weeks
    Custom Options
  • Details
    • Made by hand by highly skilled craftspeople in the USA.
    • The structure is solid walnut construction, with sculpted legs and rails that are joined by hand.
    • Finished with layers of hand-rubbed oil, expertly applied to enhance the depth and luster of the woodgrain.
    • Respect for traditional handcraft promises heirloom quality, while modern materials and techniques maintain longevity and performance.
    • Available with a signature free-form top in ¾-inch-thick clear glass, Starfire glass or hand-cast textured glass.

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  • Overall Dimensions
    Size Option
    24w | 30d | 19h in

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  • Finishes

    Glass

    Glass

    Starfire Glass
    Starfire Glass
    Design Vladimir Kagan
    Clear Glass
    Clear Glass
    Design Vladimir Kagan

    Walnut

    Walnut

    Walnut Midnight
    Walnut Midnight
    Design Vladimir Kagan
    Walnut Sand
    Walnut Sand
    Design Vladimir Kagan
    Walnut Driftwood
    Walnut Driftwood
    Design Vladimir Kagan
    Walnut Natural
    Walnut Natural
    Design Vladimir Kagan
    Walnut Ebony
    Walnut Ebony
    Design Vladimir Kagan
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  • Contract & Certifications
    Contract Capabilities
    Suitable for contract use
    Certifications
    Meets CAL 117 requirements.

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Lead Time: 6 to 8 weeks

HOLLY HUNT can customize this piece to suit your project needs. Please contact your Sales Associate to discover more.

Notes
  • Customizable wood species, glass top and finish options upon request. Inquire about matching HOLLY HUNT finishes.

Details

Made by hand by highly skilled craftspeople in the USA.
The structure is solid walnut construction, with sculpted legs and rails that are joined by hand.
Finished with layers of hand-rubbed oil, expertly applied to enhance the depth and luster of the woodgrain.
Respect for traditional handcraft promises heirloom quality, while modern materials and techniques maintain longevity and performance.
Available with a signature free-form top in ¾-inch-thick clear glass, Starfire glass or hand-cast textured glass.
Overall Dimensions
Size Option
24w | 30d | 19h in
Custom Capabilities
HOLLY HUNT can customize this piece to suit your project needs.
Customizable wood species, glass top and finish options upon request. Inquire about matching HOLLY HUNT finishes.

Contract & Certifications

Contract Capabilities
Suitable for contract use
Certifications
Meets CAL 117 requirements.

Care & Assembly

Product Care
Wood
  • Remove dust with a dry or damp lint-free microfiber cloth.
  • Gentle hand dishwashing liquid diluted with water and applied with a microfiber cloth can be used for periodic cleaning.
  • A silicone-free cleaner formulated specifically for wood furniture (like Guardsman Anytime Clean & Polish) can also be used when needed. Spray cleaner on cloth – never directly on the wood surface.
  • Thoroughly dry the piece with a soft cloth after application of any moisture.
  • Never use solvents or abrasives or cleaners not specifically designed for use on fine wood furniture.
  • Limit direct exposure to UV light sources as it can cause wood colors to change.
  • The use of placemats and coasters will help to avoid superficial scratches. Installing felt dots on the underside of objects also helps to preserve the surface.
  • If the finish on well-loved VLADIMIR KAGAN furniture looks tired, an application of Howard Feed-N-Wax Wood Polish and Conditioner will rejuvenate your product. Closely follow the manufacturer’s instructions for use.
Glass
  • Remove dust with a dry or damp lint-free microfiber cloth.
  • Additive-free glass cleaner can be used if needed. Spray glass cleaner on the cloth – never directly on the glass. Take care to avoid glass cleaner contact with other materials (like wood or metal).
  • Never use solvents or abrasives or cleaners not specifically designed for use on glass.
Shipping & Installation

Finishes

Glass

Starfire Glass
Clear Glass

Walnut

Walnut Midnight
Walnut Sand
Walnut Driftwood
Walnut Natural
Walnut Ebony
Sculpted End Table, 24 inches wide

24 inches wide

Overall Dimensions
24w | 30d | 19h in
Additional Details
Sculpted Legs
Pricing
Top 3/4" Clear Glass
Base Finish Walnut Natural, Walnut Ebony, or Walnut Midnight
Top 3/4" Clear Glass
Base Finish Walnut Driftwood or Walnut Sand
Top Starfire Glass
Base Finish Walnut Natural, Walnut Ebony, or Walnut Midnight
Top Starfire Glass
Base Finish Walnut Driftwood or Walnut Sand
Sculpted End Table, 24 inches wide

24 inches wide

Overall Dimensions
61w | 76d | 48h cm
Additional Details
Sculpted Legs
Pricing
Top 3/4" Clear Glass
Base Finish Walnut Natural, Walnut Ebony, or Walnut Midnight
Top 3/4" Clear Glass
Base Finish Walnut Driftwood or Walnut Sand
Top Starfire Glass
Base Finish Walnut Natural, Walnut Ebony, or Walnut Midnight
Top Starfire Glass
Base Finish Walnut Driftwood or Walnut Sand

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Vladimir Kagan

Designer

Vladimir Kagan

Vladimir Kagan pioneered the enduring voice of midcentury modern design. A designer of not simply furniture but what he called “vessels to hold the human body,” Kagan joined the portfolio in 2016, personally entrusting his legacy to HOLLY HUNT. Kagan’s designs radiate his vitality and passion for discovery. Born in Worms, Germany in 1927, he emigrated to the U.S. at the age of 11, just before the dawn of WWII. From his father’s repeated admonishment “Ehre das Handwerk!” (“Honor the handcraft!”), Vladimir inherited an appreciation of artisan skill which, combined with his innovative design sensibility, was key to his success.