This professionally restored cast bronze piece, with its enchanting aquatic theme and intricate details, was originally purchased from the iconic Phyllis Morris showroom in Los Angeles. The Table is based off of the 1925 "Turbot" sculpture by Marcel A. Bouraine. Its design features an Underwater Forest featuring three stylized fish, resembling angelfish or disk-shaped reef fish, are the focal point. They are positioned at varying heights to create a sense of movement and depth. Their scales and fins are rendered with fine, textured details. Itcan be versatile and serve as the base for a console table, a fireplace screen, or a striking stand-alone sculpture. This exceptional piece later found its way into the hands of Mimi London, a celebrated designer who played a pivotal role in shaping the sophisticated aesthetics of Hollywood’s golden era. Phyllis Morris was a renowned American furniture designer who was celebrated for her bold, eclectic, and luxurious designs. Known for her statement-making pieces, including whimsical beds and ornate lamps, she redefined Hollywood glamour in furniture, blending artistry with functionality. Dimensions of glass top: 52" width x 13" depth Dimensions of bronze base: 29" height x 41" width 12" depth United States, 1970