FUR-127 Kaizo Oto for Design Institute of America (DIA) — Mixed Metal Console Table, 27.5" H × 48" W × 15" D, Memphis Style, c.1980s
A stunning mixed-metal console table by Kaizo Oto for Design Institute of America (DIA) — one of the most sought-after names in American postmodern furniture design. Produced in the 1980s at the height of the Memphis movement's influence, this architectural console combines multiple metals — typically brass, lacquered steel, chrome, and stainless steel — in a boldly geometric composition that treats furniture as sculpture.
DIA's mixed-metal pieces by Kaizo Oto have become fixtures of the postmodern design market, appearing regularly on 1stDibs, Chairish, and in specialist auction houses. Described by dealers as "Memphis-inspired" and "furniture as art form," they bring geometric complexity and material richness to any interior — equally at home in a postmodern loft, a Hollywood Regency living room, or a contemporary space seeking a statement piece with provenance.
The console format — low, wide, and architecturally composed — makes this an ideal entry table, sofa table, or sideboard. At 48" wide and under 16" deep, it occupies a narrow footprint while delivering maximum visual impact.
Details
- Designer: Kaizo Oto
- Manufacturer: Design Institute of America (DIA)
- Style: Postmodern / Memphis-influenced
- Materials: Mixed metals (brass, chrome, steel — see photos)
- Dimensions: 27.5" H × 48" W × 15" D
- Condition: Good
- Origin: USA, c.1980s
Provenance: Regency Auction House, Rockaway NJ, May 2023.
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