Hall Tables and Coffee Tables
Brian Rayner's hall and coffee tables are always a favorite. His most popular furniture pieces, these distinctive styles harkening back to tradition but have a modern sense of dimension.
The "Neo-Danish" style has tapered, delicate legs with outside corner inlay. A three inch frame encloses a figured wood panel of complementary color with accents of inlay and stone - malachite, lapis or turquoise - at each corner to create a beautifully original top.
The Mission style uses two woods - usually cherry and walnut - to accent the proportions and interplay of vertical and horizontal elements. The table top and shelf of matching wood is trimmed, skirted and supported by graceful legs in its complementary wood. Drawers, hinged tops and custom woods are available.
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Neo-Danish Coffee Cherry tapered legs with walnut skirt. Walnut center panel in cherry frame with maple banding and turquoise inlay corner dots. |
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Mission Coffee Padauk trimmed in walnut, with walnut legs. |
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Mission Hall Cherry top trimmed in walnut with cherry legs and shelf and walnut skirt. |
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Neo-Danish Hall Purpleheart panel and skirting. Ambrosia maple frame with ebony banding and malachite inlay corner dots. 30 x 38 x 12" |
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Cherry Slab table with walnut base 30 x 42 x 16 |
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Table with sphere Neo Dannish coffee table with highly figured cherry rootball sphere. |





