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Tage Frid
Pair of Side Tables, c. 1960

Dimensions:
24 × 17 × 22 in (W x D x H)
60.96 x 43.18 x 55.88 cm

A pair of side tables in walnut by Danish-born woodworker Tage Frid. Frid had a significant contribution to the development of the studio furniture movement, not only through the creation of his pieces but his teachings and writings. His design contributions were typically characterized by the Danish-modern style, and he gained notable recognition for his unique three-legged stool design. Additionally, his published bookes “Tage Frid Teaches Woodworking” have also had a substantial influence in this field.

These tables are also available individually.

SKU: MG0890 Categories: , ,

Tage frid (1915-2004) was a Danish-born woodworker, Frid had an inestimable influence on the development of the studio furniture movement in the United States. “Without a doubt, Frid represents the single greatest influence on American woodworking education today,” writes Michael A. Stone, author of Contemporary American Woodworkers. According to the famed woodworker, Jere Osgood, “It’s reached a point where most of the people teaching in wood programs on the East Coast are either students of Frid or students of his students. We in turn pass on his ideas, consciously and unconsciously, to our own students.”

Dimensions24 × 17 × 22 in
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Date

c. 1960

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