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Knoll - Saarinen Tulip coffee table d51 H51

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€1,450.00

Thanks to its essential lines and organic shapes, the Saarinen Tulip table has a design that adapts to all contemporary living spaces with style and elegance. The price refers to the version diameter 51 cm base Rilsan black and marble top Nero Marquina intense black with irregular white veins.

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Knoll - Saarinen Tulip coffee table d51 H51

Knoll - Tavolino Saarinen Tulip d51 Longho Design Palermo

Eero Saarinen promised to face the "ugly, confused and restless world" that he observed under chairs and tables - the so-called "shantytowns of the legs". A five-year design investigation led to the revolutionary Pedestal Collection, introduced in 1958.

Eero Saarinen

With the Pedestal Collection, Eero Saarinen vowed to eliminate the "slum of legs" found under chairs and tables with four legs. He worked first with hundreds of drawings, which were followed by ¼ scale models. Since the compelling idea was to design chairs that looked good in a room, the model furniture was set up in a scaled model room the size of a doll house.

Drawing on his early training as a sculptor, Saarinen refined his design through full scale models, endlessly modifying the shape with clay. “What interests me is when and where to use these structural plastic shapes. Probing even more deeply into different possibilities one finds many different shapes are equally logical—some ugly, some exciting, some earthbound, some soaring. The choices really become a sculptor’s choice.”

Saarinen was assisted by Don Petitt, of Knoll’s Design Development Group, who introduced several ingenious methods of model making. Together with a Knoll design research team, they worked out the problems arising in production. Full scale models became furniture and, with family and friends acting as “guinea pigs,” the furniture was tested in the dining room and living room of the Saarinen house in Bloomfield Hills.

Knoll

Knoll uses modern design to connect people to their work, to their lives, to their world. Since 1938, it has been internationally recognized for creating furniture for work and residential environments.

For more than 80 years Knoll has remained true to the Bauhaus design philosophy that modern furniture should complement the architectural space. At Knoll, modern design has been the guiding principle and this passion has been shared by customers and design professionals around the world. The founders, Hans and Florence Knoll, embraced the creative genius of the time.  Supported schools were Bauhaus School and Cranbrook Academy of Art to create new types of furniture and workplace environments.

Their approach, where craftsmanship joins technology through the use of design, sets the perspective and shapes the values that live today. 80 years of historical collaborations, with pioneering modernists and daring contemporary designers, define not only the past but the future through active, recent and future collaborations with Antenna Design, Don Chadwick, Formway Design, Jehs & Laub, Joseph D'Urso , David Adjaye and OMA.



Brand
Knoll
Designer
Eero Saarinen
Structure Finish
aluminum protection in Rilsan
Top finish
Marquinia black marble
Colour
black
163TR MN 1
1 Item
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