Key facts

Product:
Frenchman's Cove dining table
Manufacturer:
Wright
Architonic ID:
4105448
Launched:
1987
Country:
United States
Category:
Furnishings

Product description

American black walnut
63"w x 52"d x 28.5"h
Signed, dated and inscribed on bottom: [Altar for Peace stock George Nakashima Aug 31 1987].
This tabletop was taken from the same tree as Nakashima's first Peace Altar, built from a 125-foot, 300 year-old American Black Walnut tree found on Long Island. The altar was imagined and designed by George Nakashima in 1986 and resides in the Cathedral of Saint John the Divine in New York City. Nakashima dreamed of offering an altar to every continent as a symbol of peace. He stated, "It will be a symbol, a token of manÕs aspirations for a creative and beautiful peace, free of political overtones; an expression of love for his fellow man." Nakashima greatly valued the nature of his materials, a guiding principle manifest in the uneven edges and organic patterns of his surfaces that expose the essence of the wood. The board selected for this table is from the heart of the tree and has exceptional figuring and a natural symmetry.
Provenance:
Fritz Woehle, F.A.I.A., Birmingham, Alabama