Description
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Brand/Maker: Rose Tarlow (attributed)
Piece Name: Nantucket Side Table
Style: Coastal Transitional / Art Nouveau Influence
Materials: Painted wood
Era: Late 20th Century
Condition: Exceptional vintage condition with intentional distressing and age-appropriate wear
Why We Love It: Softly sculptural and quietly coastal "” the kind of table that feels straight out of a Nancy Meyers interior.
More About This Item
SKU AT-233. This elegant side table features a beautifully chipped off-white painted finish with an arched apron, delicate scrollwork corbels, and a central pedestal base supported by four curved feet. The silhouette feels refined without becoming fussy "” relaxed coastal living with a distinctly tailored point of view.
There's an understated sophistication to this piece that immediately recalls the layered interiors of Something's Gotta Give. In fact, similar tables appeared throughout Diane Keaton's iconic Hamptons home in the film, which explains why this style still resonates so strongly with designers and collectors today.
Purchased from an estate containing several documented Rose Tarlow pieces, this table is unmarked but strongly attributed based on its construction, finish, and overall design language. It works beautifully beside a linen slipcovered chair, between twin beds, or layered into a lighter transitional interior needing warmth and character.
Design Style
This piece blends coastal transitional design with subtle Art Nouveau influences visible in the curved supports and flowing lines. The intentionally weathered painted finish keeps the form relaxed and livable rather than formal.
Furniture in this vein pairs especially well with Belgian linen interiors, English Country spaces, organic modern homes, and the relaxed sophistication often associated with California design. It has that "collected over time" quality designers are constantly trying to recreate.
Brand Legacy
Rose Tarlow furniture is widely admired for its restrained elegance, softly aged finishes, and European-inspired forms. Her designs helped define a quieter, more sophisticated version of luxury "” one rooted in texture, patina, and proportion rather than ornament.
Collectors and designers continue to seek out her pieces for their ability to make interiors feel deeply layered, warm, and effortlessly established.
Condition:
Alterations: Original Condition Unaltered
Imperfections: Some Imperfections
Condition Notes: This table is in exceptional condition. The finish is intentionally distressed and presents very well.
Origin:
United States
Creator:
Brand: Rose Tarlow; Styled After: Rose Tarlow
Materials & Techniques:
Wood
International: No International Shipping for this auction.
Combined shipping: Please ask about combined shipping for multiple lots before bidding.
Brand/Maker: Rose Tarlow (attributed)
Piece Name: Nantucket Side Table
Style: Coastal Transitional / Art Nouveau Influence
Materials: Painted wood
Era: Late 20th Century
Condition: Exceptional vintage condition with intentional distressing and age-appropriate wear
Why We Love It: Softly sculptural and quietly coastal "” the kind of table that feels straight out of a Nancy Meyers interior.
More About This Item
SKU AT-233. This elegant side table features a beautifully chipped off-white painted finish with an arched apron, delicate scrollwork corbels, and a central pedestal base supported by four curved feet. The silhouette feels refined without becoming fussy "” relaxed coastal living with a distinctly tailored point of view.
There's an understated sophistication to this piece that immediately recalls the layered interiors of Something's Gotta Give. In fact, similar tables appeared throughout Diane Keaton's iconic Hamptons home in the film, which explains why this style still resonates so strongly with designers and collectors today.
Purchased from an estate containing several documented Rose Tarlow pieces, this table is unmarked but strongly attributed based on its construction, finish, and overall design language. It works beautifully beside a linen slipcovered chair, between twin beds, or layered into a lighter transitional interior needing warmth and character.
Design Style
This piece blends coastal transitional design with subtle Art Nouveau influences visible in the curved supports and flowing lines. The intentionally weathered painted finish keeps the form relaxed and livable rather than formal.
Furniture in this vein pairs especially well with Belgian linen interiors, English Country spaces, organic modern homes, and the relaxed sophistication often associated with California design. It has that "collected over time" quality designers are constantly trying to recreate.
Brand Legacy
Rose Tarlow furniture is widely admired for its restrained elegance, softly aged finishes, and European-inspired forms. Her designs helped define a quieter, more sophisticated version of luxury "” one rooted in texture, patina, and proportion rather than ornament.
Collectors and designers continue to seek out her pieces for their ability to make interiors feel deeply layered, warm, and effortlessly established.
Condition:
Alterations: Original Condition Unaltered
Imperfections: Some Imperfections
Condition Notes: This table is in exceptional condition. The finish is intentionally distressed and presents very well.
Origin:
United States
Creator:
Brand: Rose Tarlow; Styled After: Rose Tarlow
Materials & Techniques:
Wood
International: No International Shipping for this auction.
Combined shipping: Please ask about combined shipping for multiple lots before bidding.
Condition
Original Condition Unaltered; Some Imperfections; This table is in exceptional condition. The finish is intentionally distressed and presents very well.
Buyer's Premium
20%
Dimensions
29 x 32 x 32 in
Rose Tarlow Attributed Nantucket Side Table
Estimate $4,430-$13,280
Starting Price
$3,200
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Heirloom Living II
Jun 12, 2026 7:00 PM EDTNew York, NY, United States
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