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About
Tommi Parzinger drop leaf extension dining table in mahogany with diamond shaped maple inlay.
Tommi (Anton) Parzinger (1903-1981) was born in Munich and received professional design training there at the Kunstgewebeschule (School of Arts and Crafts). He began his career as a freelance designer in Germany and Austria, working in ceramics, wallpapers, lighting, textiles, and furniture. In 1932 he came to the United States as a prize for winning a poster contest for North German Lloyd, the steamship company.
In 1935 he settled in New York and became associated with Rena Rosenthal ("smart furniture and accessories shop") as a designer of china, glassware and furniture. Furniture became is primary focus in 1938 he became a designer for Charak of Boston. In 1939 he formed his own business, Parzinger, Inc., 54 East 57th Street, designing silver as well as furniture. Renamed Parzinger Originals in 1946, the firm also had addresses at 32 East 57th Street; 601 Fifth Avenue and 441 Madison Avenue. Donald Cameron became his partner.
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Place of Origin
United States
Date of Manufacture
1951
Period
20th Century
Materials and Techniques
Mahogany,
Maple
Condition
Excellent. Very Good Condition. .
Dimensions
29.5 in.Hx59.5 in.Wx39 in.D
75 cmHx151 cmWx99 cmD
Dealer Location
New York, NY
Number of Items
1
Reference Number
U0703137836519