Red Spot Pedestal Table
Red Spot Pedestal Table
Red Spot Pedestal Table
Red Spot Pedestal Table

Red Spot Pedestal Table

Metal Side Table (ID: A5627)
$2,600–$4,700
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The artist's pedestal table is a clean, contemporary design with great visual mass ideal for craftsman decor or modern homes. Its shape calls to mind both ancient architecture and prehistoric megaliths, interpreted through a modern craftsman's eye.

Each table is constructed from brass sheet, patinaed, and bolted together. The glass top is 15" square. This table is not recommended for outdoor use.

This color combination features black, with deep green undertones, silver-gray, and blazing red copper.

Please note, all patinas are hand applied, and therefore somewhat variable, but the flame-treated red copper top is more unpredictable, and may contain more orange than in the example shown.
  • Glass top
  • Signed by the artist
  • Ships in multiple boxes
  • Materials: Brass, Copper
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David M Bowman and Reed C Bowman

David M Bowman and Reed C Bowman

David M Bowman Studio
"Our sense of form and composition comes from close and long study of natural forms, architecture from all periods, the compositions of the masters of painting, and the work of other contemporary and ancient craftspeople. "

David M. Bowman Studio consists of two people: David Mills Bowman and his son, Reed Christopher Bowman. David and Reed craft most pieces together. They construct all pieces by hand, with hand tools and simple machines. No part of the production is ever hired out, nor does the studio take in work to produce or patina parts for other artists' designs. Wall pieces are one of a kind.

All of their work is produced from brass sheet and rod, formed into shape, and brazed together using an oxyacetylene welding torch. David and Reed mix patina chemicals from scratch and apply them by hand.

David began working in metal in 1971, near the time Reed was born; he first made silver jewelry, and later moved on to brass belt buckles, then to larger pieces in patinated brass. Over the years, David has worked alone or with different assistants, but he has worked exclusively with Reed since the mid-1990s.

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