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Late 20th century, rosewood, mahogany secondary, circular form with a single drawer over hinged cabinet door with shelved interior, small cord receptacle on tabletop surface, flush base, finished on all sides, appears unsigned.
30 x 22 in. diameter
From the Estate of the late Francine Pilloff, Chapel Hill, North Carolina Dakota Jackson’s legacy in contemporary design remains as dynamic and influential as ever. With decades of pioneering work behind him, he continues to push the boundaries of craftsmanship and innovation. His furniture pieces, known for their meticulous detail and architectural presence, can be found in private collections, museums, and institutions worldwide. Beyond his own creations, Jackson remains a guiding force in design education, mentoring the next generation of designers and shaping the future of functional artistry. Aside from his furniture designs, Jackson is known for his avant garde designs for Steinway grand pianos.
Light surface scratches; tops with some finish inconsistency; small scuffs at the base.