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Submitted photo · June 1, 2026

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1990’s end table

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AI Identification

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Postmodern-style stone or composite pedestal end table

Furniture

AI Estimated Value

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$600–$950

As of June 1, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This furniture piece is a square-topped pedestal end table featuring a monochromatic cream or beige finish. The material appears to be a textured stone, such as travertine or limestone, or a composite material designed to replicate a mineral surface with a porous, pebbled texture. The tabletop has rounded corners and deep bullnose edges, resting upon a substantial square pedestal base with recessed corners. A notable design element is a thin, gold-toned metallic inlay encircling the lower third of the base, adding a horizontal accent. The overall monolithic and geometric form is stylistically consistent with Postmodern furniture designs common in the late 20th century. The user-supplied attribution of this being a 1990s piece is unverified but consistent with the aesthetic of that era. There are no visible maker's marks, signatures, or labels in the image to provide a specific manufacturer identification. The surface appears to be in good condition without obvious cracks or chips, though minor darkening consistent with age or dust accumulation in the textured pits is visible. Identification is based on visual stylistic features and overall form factor.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have examined the digital image of this square-topped pedestal end table. Based on the visual evidence, the piece exhibits a monolithic, geometric form with a textured surface consistent with travertine or a high-quality mineral composite. Per user submission, the item is attributed as a 1990s piece, which aligns with the Postmodern 'tessellated stone' aesthetic popular in late 20th-century interiors. I cannot verify from a photo if the material is natural stone or a molded resin composite, nor can I confirm the specific manufacturer due to the lack of visible labels or signatures. The value estimate of $600–$950 assumes the attribution of a 1990s designer-quality piece is correct. This range reflects the current market demand for '80s and '90s luxury furniture, where substantial forms and architectural materials are highly sought after by interior designers. The gold-toned inlay suggests a higher-end production level. However, I can't determine the structural integrity or weight from an image; a physical inspection would be required to rule out surface repairs or core damage. If this item is found to be a modern reproduction or a lower-tier mass-market copy 'in the style of' this era, the value would likely decrease to the $200–$350 range. To confirm authenticity and refine this estimate, an in-person examination would be needed to check for hidden maker's marks, assess the density of the material, and review any available provenance or purchase receipts from the original era of acquisition.

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