Printers Work Table Cast Iron Art / Drafting Table. Antique Vintage Industrial.
Beautiful linesSimple, Industrial Cast Iron and Wood, Pedestal Table from Printing Industry - Vintage Gorgeous old table with working cast iron base. Honest and original finish. I have been told this was used in the printing business back in the early 19OO's. But it looks so contemporary -- you know how they say "Everything old is new again" That saying is definitely true for this table. It resembles a drawing table but it does not tilt. That is not how it was used. I do not know exactly what it was used for in the printing field. If any of you Ebayer's out there know if there is a name for this kind of pedestal table, or what it was used for, it would be fun to have some more information. All I know is that it is just a beautiful piece with gorgeous lines and a really interesting wooden table top that has lots of character and for those of you who appreciate that look, as much as I do, it is definitely a treasure. I would say this could be at home in a Mansion, home office or a high end studio loft as a work-space/bedroom table, -- and would look simply amazing! Free Local Pick Up or Ask for a freight quote
Specifications
| Return Shipping Will Be Paid By | Buyer |
| All Returns Accepted | Returns Accepted |
| Item Must Be Returned Within | 30 Days |
| Refund Will Be Given As | Money Back |
| Region Of Origin | America |
| Time Period Manufactured | 1895 - 1915 |
| Item Height | Ajustable |
| Country/Region Of Manufacture | United States |
| Material | Cast Iron |
| Finish | Antique |
| Brand | Table |
| Style | Industrial |
| Antique | Yes |
| Type | Tables |
| Original/Licensed Reproduction | Original |
Beautiful linesSimple, Industrial Cast Iron and Wood, Pedestal Table from Printing Industry – Vintage Gorgeous old table with working cast iron base. Honest and original finish. I have been told this was used in the printing business back in the early 19OO’s. But it looks so contemporary — you know how they say “Everything old is new again” That saying is definitely true for this table. It resembles a drawing table but it does not tilt. That is not how it was used. I do not know exactly what it was used for in the printing field. If any of you Ebayer’s out there know if there is a name for this kind of pedestal table, or what it was used for, it would be fun to have some more information. All I know is that it is just a beautiful piece with gorgeous lines and a really interesting wooden table top that has lots of character and for those of you who appreciate that look, as much as I do, it is definitely a treasure. I would say this could be at home in a Mansion, home office or a high end studio loft as a work-space/bedroom table, — and would look simply amazing! Free Local Pick Up or Ask for a freight quote
