Saarinen Coffee Table, Round

$3,146

Design Within Reach

Architect Eero Saarinen was a genius at creating expressive sculptural forms. From his TWA Terminal (now the TWA Hotel) at New York's JFK Airport to the Gateway Arch in St. Louis to his Pedestal Table (1956), there's a magic in everything he created. The Saarinen Table began with his observation that “the underside of typical tables and chairs makes a confusing, unrestful world," and as he explained in a 1956 Time magazine cover story, he was designing a new collection to “clear up the slum of legs in the U.S. home." Later that year, he completed the Pedestal Table, which stands on a gracefully shaped cast-aluminum base inspired by a drop of high-viscosity liquid. This is the authentic Pedestal Table by Knoll; it's stamped with the KnollStudio logo and Eero Saarinen's signature. Tabletop made in Italy or U.S.A., depending on material. Stone masters carefully select marble with the best composition and veining to create tops for marble Saarinen Pedestal Tables. Please rest assured that each one's unique markings are not imperfections but rather the very traits that make it a true one of a kind. Polished Marble tops have a glossy polyester coating, and Satin Marble tops have a matte satin polyester coating; both types help protect against stains.

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