555 Washington Ave, Ste 129
St. Louis, MO 63101
United States
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May 27, 2023
MARTIN GOEBEL DINETTE SET
American, 21st century, wood. The tall table surface with a live edge lacquered wood segment of unique custom designed and made from a Bay Laurel Tree sourced from California and Missouri Cherry wood frame, signed/branded and dated under table Martin Edward Goebel 9-28-2012 Saint Louis USA - Goebel & Co. Furniture. Accompanied by two "Cruz" bar stools, signed M. Goebel and dated 3-15-13.
April 2023 Goebel debuted the Kindred Heirloom Collection, his first furniture and home goods brand for the consumer market. This one of a kind table was made early in Goebel’s career, with only four custom items hand made per year. This table can be used as a Dinette, Pub Table or Desk.
St. Louis-native Martin Goebel built his reputation designing furniture for clients that include Nike Inc., famed French architect Philippe Starck, and High Chieftainess Malembeka, the Tribal Queen of Zambia. Martin Goebel is a master craftsman trained by James Krenov (studio furniture legend) and Rosanne Somerson (RISD former president retired). He is an industry leader in digital design, automated manufacturing, and integration into the furniture industry. Martin personally makes up to four pieces a year. He has operated within product development since 2002, holds an MFA, Furniture Design, Rhode Island School of Design, a BFA, Studio Arts, University of Missouri and a Certificate of Fine Furniture, College of the Redwoods.
Table: 41 x 38 x 33 1/2 in. (104.1 x 96.5 x 85.1 cm.), stools: 31 x 14 1/4 x 17 in. (78.7 x 36.2 x 43.2 cm.)
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