a Sirmos rock form center table with glass top, Sirmos was inspired in the early 1970s by faux stacked rock form console tables designed by Cuban born Emilio Terry (French,1890-1969) for the foyer of the Château de Clavary in 1927, Terry as an architect, artist, interior decorator, and landscape designer, white plaster or resin, in the manner of John Dickinson (American, 1920-1982), 5" H shaped conforming base added to the bottom for extra height, United States of America, circa 1980
Since 1972, Sirmos, from the Greek meaning “ to mold” “to shape” “to style”. has been a family owned business devoted to craftsmanship, tradition and design. Throughout the years they have created exclusive collections of distinctive furnishings, available only through interior designers and architects.
MEASUREMENTS:
34" H x 43.5" diameter (glass top)
34" H x 37"x 31" base