This exceptional modern table by William Haines features a refined leather-wrapped top finished in a rich tortoise stain. Clean, architectural lines define the base, which exhibits a strong geometric structure that feels both bold and understated—quintessential traits of Haines’ mid-century California aesthetic. The same distinctive base design was famously used at Sunnylands, the legendary Annenberg estate, as part of a custom backgammon table. Its linear proportions, open silhouette, and luxurious materials reflect Haines’ unique ability to blend Hollywood elegance with modernist restraint. Most likely used as an oversized side table (a signature look from the Haines catalog) Ideal as a console, side, tea, or presentation table, this piece stands as an iconic example of Haines’ forward-thinking design language. The table comes from the estate of Freeman Gosden, part of the Amos and Andy Radio Hour.. Beautifully preserved, this table offers a rare opportunity to own a documented and stylish piece associated with one of the most influential decorators of the 20th century.













































