The Petal tables were conceived to accompany the iconic wire chairs designed by Harry Bertoia. Inspired by Queen Anne’s lace, a wild flower native to Pennsylvania, each of the Table’s eight petals is independently mounted onto a cast aluminum “spider” support. This not only creates a visually interesting form, but also allows the table to expand and contract with changes in the weather. The tables were introduced by Knoll in Los Angeles in 1960 and were immediately inducted into the MoMA Design Collection. Exposed to the elements, teak will weather to a silver grey as seen above.
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Dimensions - Petal End Table | |
Width | Depth |
16" | 16" |
Height | Weight |
19" | n/a |