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Mark Café Table

88-011

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Dorothy Draper

Mark Café Table 88-011

This round Cherry cafe table features a slip-matched, veneered top with a solid Cherry rim. The sleek top has no apron. The pedestal base with four curved legs is based on the Mark Round Lamp table, 88-720 that Dorothy Draper designed for the lobby of the Mark Hopkins Hotel in San Francisco.

Wood Species: Cherry
Dimensions Finishes, Fabrics, and Hardware Care Instructions
  • Height: 30" (76.2 cm)
  • Arm Height: 0" (0 cm)
  • Diameter: 42" (106.68 cm)

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About the Collection

Dorothy Draper

If it looks right, it is right.

Pioneer of the Modern Baroque style, Dorothy Draper was known for big and bold. This collection is a haven for the fearless use of color, pattern, and dramatic design elements. The Dorothy Draper collection is curated for those unafraid to embrace their own style and reject “all that is impractical, uncomfortable, and drab.”

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About the Designer

Dorothy Draper

“"I always put in one controversial item. It makes people talk." If it looks right, it is right."”
– Dorothy Draper

Dorothy Draper was born to a wealthy and privileged family in 1889, in one of the most exclusive communities in American history, Tuxedo Park. She was the first to “professionalize” the interior design industry by establishing in 1923, the first interior design company in the United States, Dorothy Draper & Company. This was a time when it was considered daring for a woman to go into business for herself. Dorothy Draper's style was big and bold. She invented Modern Baroque with over-sized, plaster work and the dramatic use of vibrant color. She is known for her interior design work on behalf of such organizations as Hampshire House and The Carlyle in New York, The Mark Hopkins Hotel in San Francisco, The Greenbrier in West Virginia and Arrowhead Springs Hotel in Southern California. She was a very confident and successful businesswoman who always said, "If it looks right, it is right."