Console table

Ginkgo Sundays: House and Garden

Console table from Cardine Studios.

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Dining table

Ginkgo Sundays: House and Garden

Dining table by Russ Riddle.

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Martha Stewart's Orienta Chinoiserie Four-Poster Bed, decorated with ginkgo leaves

Ginkgo Sundays: House and Garden

Martha Stewart recently introduced her Katonah furniture collection, which includes this four-poster bed lightly covered in ginkgo leaves.

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Dining table with ginkgo leaf design

Ginkgo Sundays: House and Garden

From Mission Evolution Gallery.

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Ginko chair

Ginkgo Sundays: House and Garden

Ginko chair, designed by Ernst & Jensen.

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Ginkgo stool

Ginkgo Sundays: House and Garden

Only my Japanese-speaking readers can tell me more about this stool, apparently designed by Steen Duehom Sehested.

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French Art Deco iron console table

Ginkgo Sundays: House and Garden

Detail of a French Art Deco iron console table.

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Ginkgo outdoor bench

Ginkgo Fridays: Furniture

Ginkgo outdoor bench, available from Shop NC.

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Usame coffee/side table

Ginkgo Fridays: Furniture

The Usame Coffee/Side Table is available from the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art:

The etched ginkgo leaves that adorn Patricia Urquiola’s Usame table are reminiscent of Art Deco drawings, but her design is unquestionably contemporary. Composed of a durable, clear polycarbonate and featuring a generous magazine pocket, the Usame is a handsome coffee or end table—or even a stylish bed tray.

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Mosaic table from Rolling Fog Design

Ginkgo Fridays: Furniture

Rolling Fog Design has a selection of made-to-order furnishings with a ginkgo theme.

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