Vintage Chinoiserie Octagon Burlwood Table by Michael Taylor for Baker
1970’s vintage octagon chinoiserie side table by iconic designer Michael Taylor for Baker Furniture Co. The table is in great condition and ready for its home, perfect for a living room side table, reading nook, or entryway.
This piece is part of the Clayton Hill Collection—an exclusive curation for a beautifully restored 1898 brick home, currently for sale in Denver. Designed by the nationally recognized firm Larapin Design, each piece was hand-selected to bring character and charm to this historic residence. Purchases from this collection will be available for local delivery or pickup after July 11th.
Side table, accent table, bedside table, nightstand, Vintage
Details
Width Inches22
Height Inches22.5
Depth Inches26
ConditionGood - item may show slight traces of use but overall is well-maintained.
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Hello, I'm Larapin Design.
Interior Designer + Realtor
Jordan began her career in New York City, where she studied Interior Design and went on to work for internationally renowned design firms, Jeffrey Beers International and Creme Design. Her role as lead designer on hospitality projects garnered national recognition, including winning a finalist prize in the 2013 Hospitality Design Awards.
In 2016, upon moving back to her home town Denver CO, Jordan purchased and renovated a neglected Victorian home which became the founding inspiration behind LARAPIN, combining her intuitive knack for real estate with her interior design expertise and passion for old homes. Grounded by extensive knowledge in construction and renovation, Jordan loves to roll up her sleeves and get creative using accessible solutions to create soulful layered interiors. Whether she is advising on the purchase of a home, or consulting on the design, Jordan finds joy in sharing with clients her unique approach to envisioning spaces.
Interior Designer + Realtor
Jordan began her career in New York City, where she studied Interior Design and went on to work for internationally renowned design firms, Jeffrey Beers International and Creme Design. Her role as lead designer on hospitality projects garnered national recognition, including winning a finalist prize in the 2013 Hospitality Design Awards.
In 2016, upon moving back to her home town Denver CO, Jordan purchased and renovated a neglected Victorian home which became the founding inspiration behind LARAPIN, combining her intuitive knack for real estate with her interior design expertise and passion for old homes. Grounded by extensive knowledge in construction and renovation, Jordan loves to roll up her sleeves and get creative using accessible solutions to create soulful layered interiors. Whether she is advising on the purchase of a home, or consulting on the design, Jordan finds joy in sharing with clients her unique approach to envisioning spaces.
Vintage Chinoiserie Octagon Burlwood Table by Michael Taylor for Baker
Vintage Chinoiserie Octagon Burlwood Table by Michael Taylor for Baker