Product Description: Hickory Chair HC3473-10 David Phoenix Owings Side Table - The Owings Side Table features stylish chamfered corner details, curved legs, and fabulous Aged Brass sabots. Always inspired by haberdashery, the hardware, David says, are “chunky knobs meant to look like big brass buttons.� Functionally, the Owings is versatile. “The side table also makes a perfect nightstand. We added a pull-out breadboard-style tray, which I think is a bedside essential.� The drawer has been fitted with soft-close guides. The Owings side table and its companion writing table are crafted from fine American Ash and are fitted with Aged Brass ferrules and hardware. Standard in Ebony finish. Optional finishes available as HC3473-70.
Collection Features: The David Phoenix collection is a deliberate mix of modern luxury and uncompromised livability expressed through his intimate design gestures, tactile distinctions and subtle nuances. His haberdashery like details offer a timeless and timely ease. With his attention to comfort, rich materials, classic proportions and continental influences, the handsome collection exhibits a confident approachable attitude and curated, layered and gracious.
Hickory Chair - The Hickory Chair Furniture Co. began one hundred and ten years ago in Hickory, North Carolina with a single product and a simple vision. The product was a made-to-order dining chair. The vision was to combine the authenticity of classic craftsmanship with the efficiency of modern manufacturing. In the decades since, the product range has evolved into an assortment of timeless designs, drawn from significant periods and places, and from the talents of some of the world's most respected designers. The original vision, however, remains unchanged, the company is still guided by a genuine commitment to custom craftsmanship and timely service. The style is still distinguished by an authentic, timeless spirit and the furniture is still proudly made to order and made to last, by a team of talented and attentive artisans in the Hickory, North Carolina workroom.