From 1970 Chrome & Glass Dining Table by Pace Collection for sale
Item ID: 398751
Item Description
1970s chrome and glass dining table by Pace Collection.
This table is in excellent condition, very clean sturdy and with no damage.
The chrome is clean and no pitting and there are no cracks or chips in the glass.
The piece is very architectural and has a lot of presence, it goes great with all types of decor but specially with mid century modern.
The table measures 76" long x 37" wide x 28 1/2" high and the glass is 3/4" thick.
More about Pace Furniture
The Pace Collection was a high-end contemporary furniture company in business from the 1970s to 2001. The company was founded in the early 1970s by Irving and Leon Rosen in New York City . The first showroom was located in mid-Manhattan on East 62nd Street to offer its fine furniture and services to the contract interior design trade. The Pace Collection line of desks, tables and cabinets was distinguished by the unique Rosen style employing rich, exotic wood veneers having high-gloss finishes with polished and chrome plated trim. The Rosens patented many of their designs, but some of their designs were not granted patents [1]. The Pace Collection also offered its own line of chairs, sofas, shelves and accessories. In 1985, the Rosens commissioned New York architect Steven Holl to design a new showroom [2]. This showroom, which opened in 1986, was located on the corner of Madison Avenue and East 72nd Street. Holl received the American Institute of Architects (AIA) award for best architectural design in New York in 1986 for the new Pace Collection showroom The desks, tables, cabinets and other case goods were hand-made by Glendale Furniture, Inc. in Glendale, New York. The finished pieces were then shipped to The Pace Collection warehouse in Long Island City. When the furniture pieces were ordered by the interior designers or architects, they were shipped from the warehouse to the location specified by the client. All pieces were essentially custom made to order and therefore not mass produced. Production figures of the furniture were known only to the Rosens, but the prices reflected the hand craftsmanship and the very limited production. The furniture in The Pace Collection appealed to a very elite clientele.
Pace furniture was the finest made furniture of the 1970's The company went out of business in 2001 but was a icon for expensive modern furniture.
Item Details
Eras: 1900s / 20th century, 1970s
Styles: Contemporary, Futuristic 50s-70s
Measurements: 72.4 x 193.0 x 94.0 CM (H x W x D) Change Unit
Quantity: 1
Condition: Excellent Condition
Design History
Designer: Unknown designer
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