
Retro Fish Mid Century Modern Multicolor Abstract Pattern Side Table
Stylized fish rendered as overlapping diamond and oval shapes in teal, gold, yellow, and orange swim in rhythmic rows across a cream ground, separated by delicate vertical lines in ochre and slate blue. The composition combines mid-century geometric abstraction with a playful, organic energy, creating a pattern that feels both structured and fluid. At home in a mid-century modern space or a cheerful kitchen or living area. A Baltic birch top with a beveled edge and satin finish, the artwork printed across it, made to order on steel legs in black or gold. A working piece of furniture that earns its place as an independent artist's work.
Stylized fish rendered as overlapping diamond and oval shapes in teal, gold, yellow, and orange swim in rhythmic rows across a cream ground, separated by delicate vertical lines in ochre and slate blue. The composition combines mid-century geometric abstraction with a playful, organic energy, creating a pattern that feels both structured and fluid. At home in a mid-century modern space or a cheerful kitchen or living area. A Baltic birch top with a beveled edge and satin finish, the artwork printed across it, made to order on steel legs in black or gold. A working piece of furniture that earns its place as an independent artist's work.
Original: $269.00
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$94.15Description
Stylized fish rendered as overlapping diamond and oval shapes in teal, gold, yellow, and orange swim in rhythmic rows across a cream ground, separated by delicate vertical lines in ochre and slate blue. The composition combines mid-century geometric abstraction with a playful, organic energy, creating a pattern that feels both structured and fluid. At home in a mid-century modern space or a cheerful kitchen or living area. A Baltic birch top with a beveled edge and satin finish, the artwork printed across it, made to order on steel legs in black or gold. A working piece of furniture that earns its place as an independent artist's work.























