Chaplin End Table
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Description
Early Kagan designs are known for flared legs, rounded edges and geometric dynamism. First introduced in 1952, the Chaplin End Table condenses these hallmark features into a compact footprint, with the option of customizing the stone to further evolve this classic design.
Made to Order Options 12 to 14 weeks
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Details
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Made by hand by highly skilled craftspeople in the USA.
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The structure is solid walnut construction, with sculpted legs and rails that are assembled and sanded by hand.
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A machine-carved top ensures the precision fit of a stone inset in negro marquina, white carrara or travertine stones.
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Respect for traditional handcraft promises heirloom quality, while modern materials and techniques maintain longevity and performance.
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Finished by hand with traditional oil-based varnish to bring out the natural luster of solid wood.
HOLLY HUNT can customize this piece to suit your project needs. Please contact your Sales Associate to discover more.
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Finishes
Stone
Stone
Negro MarquinaDesign Vladimir KaganWalnut
Walnut
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Walnut MidnightDesign Vladimir Kagan
Walnut DriftwoodDesign Vladimir Kagan
Walnut SandDesign Vladimir Kagan
Walnut NaturalDesign Vladimir Kagan
Walnut EbonyDesign Vladimir Kagan -
Contract & Certifications
Contract CapabilitiesSuitable for contract useNot ideal for high traffic areasCertificationsMeets CAL 117 requirements.
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HOLLY HUNT is pleased to offer options across size, material or finish. To view more details, click View Options below or Request Information for a more detailed quote.
Lead Time: 12 to 14 weeks
HOLLY HUNT can customize this piece to suit your project needs. Please contact your Sales Associate to discover more.
Notes- Finish and Material: The wood species and finish can be customized. Inquire about matching HOLLY HUNT finishes and for stone selection.
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Care & Assembly
- Remove dust with a dry or damp lint-free microfiber cloth.
- Gentle hand dishwashing liquid diluted with water and applied with a microfiber cloth can be used for periodic cleaning.
- A silicone-free cleaner formulated specifically for wood furniture (like Guardsman Anytime Clean & Polish) can also be used when needed. Spray cleaner on cloth – never directly on the wood surface.
- Thoroughly dry the piece with a soft cloth after application of any moisture.
- Never use solvents or abrasives or cleaners not specifically designed for use on fine wood furniture.
- Limit direct exposure to UV light sources as it can cause wood colors to change.
- The use of placemats and coasters will help to avoid superficial scratches. Installing felt dots on the underside of objects also helps to preserve the surface.
- If the finish on well-loved VLADIMIR KAGAN furniture looks tired, an application of Howard Feed-N-Wax Wood Polish and Conditioner will rejuvenate your product. Closely follow the manufacturer’s instructions for use.
- Remove dust with a dry or damp lint-free microfiber cloth.
- For wet cleaning, use a damp cloth and a pH-neutral cleaner designed specifically for stone. Dry immediately.
- Marble is a porous stone that can stain and etch. Wipe up spills immediately to avoid staining.
- Avoid contact with acidic foods like citrus fruits, coffee, soft drinks, vinegar, wine, tomatoes, etc. These will etch and dull the surface.
- Never use abrasive cleaners that will damage and dull the finish.
- Seal the stone regularly. Re-seal when water fails to bead up when splashed on the surface. Sealing helps to prevent stains and damage.