The Oval Tulip Dining Table is a true masterpiece of mid-century modern design, created by the renowned architect and designer Eero Saarinen in the 1950s. This iconic table is part of Saarinen's Pedestal Collection, which aimed to eliminate the clutter of traditional furniture legs. The table's defining feature is its single, sculptural pedestal base that supports a gracefully curved tabletop. This minimalist design creates a clean and elegant look, perfect for modern and contemporary interiors. The 100% Made in Italy replica of the Oval Tulip Dining Table captures the essence of the original design, offering the same quality, style, and functionality. Whether you choose a sleek laminate or a luxurious marble top, the Oval Tulip Dining Table is sure to make a statement in any dining room.
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Dimensions:
180:
- Height 73 cm (28.7")
- Width 180 cm (71")
- Depth 90 cm (35.5”)
200:
- Height 73 cm (28.7")
- Width 200 cm (78.4")
- Depth 121 cm (47.6”)
220:
- Height 73 cm (28.7")
- Width 220 cm (86.6")
- Depth 121 cm (47.6”)
Materials:
- Heavy molded cast aluminum
- Top: Bevel-edged satin smooth laminate lacquer, marble
General Information:
- Dining Room
- Living room
- Hotel room
- Indoor use
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