Table Asia Gallery
Vince MeyerSausalito Art Festival 2014
To look closely at one of Meyer’s extraordinary tables is to take a meditative journey. Finely crafted items originally found in Japanese homes and temples— wooden doors, panels, ranma transoms, screens, katagami — are presented as refined furniture pieces rich with symbolism. Intricately crafted objects evoke the concepts of prosperity, wisdom, strength, and balance.
Meyer searches for, and carefully selects, these architectural gems. It’s the intrinsic beauty of these unique Asian wood creations that is the inspiration for his workmanship. “I love genuine craftsmanship,” Meyer comments. “It has to do with integrity — I just enjoy things that are made with care.”
The transformation of Asian artifacts into contemporary Japanese tables provides a timeless quality to Meyer’s work. His harmonious, elegant tables complement virtually any decorative style.
Vince Meyer was born in San Francisco, California where he continues to live with his wife and children. He has a degree, with Honors, in Environmental Design from the University of California, Berkeley. His Japanese tables are exhibited throughout the San Francisco Bay Area and are in collections around the world, including Japan.