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Following his apprenticeship with the legendary Constantin Brancusi, sculptor Isamu Noguchi began to experiment in environmental design, theatrical sets and later, product design. Noguchi created his first furniture prototypes for Herman Miller? in 1942 and went on to work with companies such as Steuben and Zenith. The Noguchi Table conceals nothing; reveals everything about the nature of simplicity. Two simple, smoothly shaped pieces interlock to form a tripod that supports a 3/4" thick slab of transparent glass. Practical and beautiful, the Noguchi Table will uphold a variety of objects in a professional reception area or the home. Simple assembly required.
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Taking inspiration from the Noguchi table, the Moebius combines elements of mathematical genius with simple funtionality. It's as if the glass top is suspended in air. The base is walnut with brass connectors, and the top is 3/4" tempered glass. Added from www.dwr.com
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MSRP $1,500.00
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A table that evokes feeling is not common, so when you find one, it's important to stick with it. The design elements to this one (unassuming legs, glass top) make the table seem like it's floating, giving off the illusion of weightlessness. The glass top is suspended above 2 steel legs in the shape...
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MSRP $898.00
Released September, 2006
This is another great example of a table born of simple design creating an elegant silhouette. Similar to the Noguchi table and the Moebius table, this design is a little more rugged with the wood intersecting in the middle for added strength. Designed by Matthew Hilton. Solid oak or wenge-stained oak base; clear tempered...
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