
Mahogany drop-leaf Pembroke table in Duncan Phyfe style by Mersman
History
This drop-leaf Pembroke table exemplifies the Duncan Phyfe style that dominated American furniture design from the early to mid-20th century. Mersman Tables Company, founded in 1876 in Ohio, became one of America's largest furniture manufacturers, producing quality reproduction pieces inspired by Federal and Regency period designs. The Duncan Phyfe style, characterized by graceful reeded legs, pedestal bases, and drop-leaf functionality, remained popular throughout the 20th century for its elegant proportions and space-saving design. Pembroke tables like this are highly valued by collectors of American furniture and interior designers who appreciate their versatility and classic styling. These pieces appeal to enthusiasts of traditional and transitional décor, as they combine historical design elements with practical functionality. The Mersman brand is particularly sought after by mid-century furniture collectors for its quality construction and faithful reproduction of period styles, making these tables desirable for both everyday use and as investment pieces in the vintage furniture market.
Origin
United States
Maker
Mersman Tables Company
Time period
Mid 20th century