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Dark Walnut Wood Tulip Side Table

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Starts from $359.00 Regular Price $469.00

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PRODUCT DETAILS

DIMENSIONS

Overall Dia (Top) 20" x Dia (Base) 11" x H 20.5"
Weight Top: 6.6 lbs x Base: 6.6 lbs
  • Tulip Tables of all shapes and sizes are available these days, and what better way to take advantage of modern innovations than to have your very own Tulip side table? The Dark Walnut Wood Tulip Side Table is a beautiful and delicate iteration of the Saarinen design. It retains the iconic vibe of the original with a literal small quirk. The table-top features a quality veneer that mimics dark walnut in aesthetic. It is extremely resilient and durable. With a cast-aluminum base with a beautiful glossy finish and chip-resistant table-top surface treatment, the Dark Walnut Wood Tulip Side Table is an essential for every contemporary home.

    Materials & Features:
    • Quality, classic veneer table top
    • Built from the best materials to produce an enduring product
    • Cast-aluminum base with semi-glossy finish
    • Special surface treatment resistant to chipping with gloss finish
    • Easy Assembly
  • Finnish-American Eero Saarinen (1910 - 1961) was famous for varying his style according to the demands of the project. His father taught at the Cranbrook Academy of Art, where Eero took classes and formed relationships with fellow student Florence Knoll. Saarinen studied sculpture at the Academie de la Grande Chaumiere in Paris, France, and later at the Yale School of Architecture, completing his studies in 1934. He joined the US Military, where he was assigned to draw illustrations for bomb disassembly manuals and to provide designs for the Situation Room in the White House. He founded his own office in 1950, after his father's death. His first success, the "Tulip Chair" was produced by the Knoll company, beginning a long relationship between Knoll and Saarinen. While still working for his father, he won the design competition for the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial, in St. Louis, aka the Gateway Arch.

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