Noguchi Table
The wood and glass table that Isamu Noguchi designed for Herman Miller, Inc. in 1947 has become an iconic classic that represents the best of modern design. This gorgeous work of art blends the purest function with understated elegance and beauty that remains timeless. For only $1,299 you can own an exceptional piece of design history for your own home.
Noguchi's roots as a sculptor are evident in his magical use of rich, organic woods with the serene coolness of clear glass. The free-form glass top of the Noguchi table seems to float effortlessly above the carved base. The wooden tripod base is made of two organic shapes that interlock to form a pivot point at one end of the piece.
With gentle curves, vibrant organic shapes and simplicity of design, this table has never gone out of style. Today you can choose between a natural cherry, black or walnut base, all surmounted by heavy, clear glass that is etched along one edge with Isamu Noguchi's signature for authenticity.
Height
15 ¾"
Width
50"
Depth
36"
Glass
¾"
The free-form sculptural base looks different from every angle, giving the table a fluid, light-weight appearance that belies how sturdy it is. It will be at home in any décor with its rich combination of organic materials. Its sleek style will work perfectly in the most modern settings, while the warmth of wood and organic shape will provide the ideal enhancement to a more traditional room. Seldom has art and function combined so beautifully. The Noguchi table will be as admired a century from now as it has been for the last sixty years.
Look for the Noguchi table at Design Within Reach or Herman Miller.
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