$220.00

This table sold for $220 in 2004. These days in 2018 I’d sell the exact same table for around $429. Read the description below and if you have interest in selling a similar piece get in contact with us below using the link.

 

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Provenance and Background Info

(This table was sold through iNVISeDGE for $220 in 2004. Today in 2018 I’d price the exact same table in iNVISeDGE for around $429 – stunning piece!)

WRITTEN IN 2018

SHORT DESCRIPTION OF THIS PIECE FURTHER BELOW

If you have a similar item to sell AND YOU’RE A DEALER (you have an antique shop or market stall) I’d be very happy to list an item of this callibre online in iNVISeDGE (and sell it for around $429 to $440). YOU PAY NO COMMISSION FEE– you just pay us what you feel after you’ve had a good week. We will work at bringing new clientele into your shop or your market stall. We’d need about 10 photos from all angles- your photos would have to be at least as good as those shown in this listing. (Read our blog on how to take good furniture photos if you need pointers.) If you don’t have a shop and you’re a dealer, we’d also stock an item like this online in iNVISeDGE, we’d find an online buyer for you and take control of the sales process on your behalf- in this case our commission fee would be 15%. Again we’d need about 10 good photos from various angles- at least as good as those shown in this listing. Also if you were the buyer of this exact piece and would like to sell it now, we’d be happy to represent it again on your behalf and you’d make a tidy profit from selling the piece (!) even after our commission fee is deducted.

… A great 1950’s coffee table! I love 50’s furniture- it’s biomorphic, artistic and has an element of fun and exuberance in it. The Maple timber veneer is over timber- there’s NO CHIPBOARD or PLASTIC in this piece AT ALL! This high-quality piece of furniture was HAND-CRAFTED to last and already has. (Created back in the 1950’s when pride in workmanship was the norm- not the exception.) When iNVISeDGE sold this piece back in 2004, it was already about 50 to 55 years old! A great investment item (it has increased in value significantly since 2004 and will continue to do so) plus it’s a great way to bring some unique flair to your space. Why buy mass-produced items from developing countries (where there is little regard for the environment and the people producing them)? Buying these items not only wastes fossil fuels to ship the items here, but helps to destroy industry in Australia. We have a plethora of amazing furniture makers still HAND-CREATING inspiring items here in Australia but most struggle or simply don’t survive because we don’t support them.)

This is certainly a piece to be handed through the generations. After most modern furniture has ended up as landfill, after 7 decades this table will still be doing exactly was it was designed to do.