The 'Lilypond' table was originally produced by the Omega Workshops c.1913. The lilypond design was one of the more sucessful ones, and was used for tables and screens. They were originally painted by Duncan Grant, who got the idea from the lilypond in Roger Fry's garden, at Durbins. The abstract and colourful design, on a black ground, really captures the artistic nature of it's subject (goldfish swimming among lilies with a rippled surface).
This low sofa design has a boxy minimalist shape set off by the intriguing Lilypond pattern on the apron. This is an interesting use of an artistic design on a modern piece of furniture. As this is made bespoke we can change the dimensions, within reason, to your requirements, and we can even incorporate storage in the base. We can also supply matching sofa or coffee tables as shown in the designs below. We can even supply matching table lamps if required.
The table is hand painted, as the original, with a clear lacquer/varnish finish. You could also have a glass top on this, for extra protection. As made to order can be whatever size you like. We don't discuss prices until we have agreed a spec. with a customer.
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