Knoll
Saarinen Dining Table
Round
Price starting from € 2.660,00*
*Price valid for the round version ø 91 cm x H.72 cm with base in white rilsan and top in white laminate (cod. 172TR 2).
Since its creation, the Saarinen table represents one of the purest and most sought-after works of contemporary design, capable of fascinating for the simplicity of the shapes combined with the supreme aesthetic clarity of its creator, Eero Saarinen. The painted rilsan structure of the single leg present supports the top available in different finishes including marble, laminate and more. The exceptionality of the Saarinen table consists in having eliminated the now consolidated four-legged structure of domestic tables, revealing the possibility of entrusting the weight of the top to a single support. Immediately becoming a real cult of design, it continues today to be present in the living and dining rooms of the house, often associated with the equally admirable Tulip chairs by Knoll.
Ø 91 x H.72 cm
Available in several sizes
Salvioni Design Solutions delivers all around the world. The assembly service is also available by our teams of specialized workers.
Each product is tailor-made for the personal taste and indications of the customer in a customized finish and that is why the production time may vary according to the chosen product.
To discover the full range of services available, visit our delivery page.
Suggested versions (2)
Personalize your request
Top
Select
The colors displayed, for technical reasons, are indicative and may differ from the actual finish. The price may vary in relation to the category / finish chosen. Contact us to receive a personalized quotation.
MA Arabescato
MBE Brown Emperador
MN Nero Marquinia
MRR Rosso Rubino
MSH Sahara Noir
MST Statuarietto
MV Verde Alpi
MLE Levanto
The colors displayed, for technical reasons, are indicative and may differ from the actual finish. The price may vary in relation to the category / finish chosen. Contact us to receive a personalized quotation.
F2 White
FE1 Black Fenix
The colors displayed, for technical reasons, are indicative and may differ from the actual finish. The price may vary in relation to the category / finish chosen. Contact us to receive a personalized quotation.
Natural Oak
Ebonished Oak
Teak
Santos Rosewood
Walnut
Base
Select
The colors displayed, for technical reasons, are indicative and may differ from the actual finish. The price may vary in relation to the category / finish chosen. Contact us to receive a personalized quotation.
White
Black
Sizes
Select
Landed in the United States at the beginning of the ‘30s, Hans Knoll, a young German-born son of a furniture-maker in Stuttgart, proposed to import into the new continent the modern European design, contemporary heritage of the Bauhaus. Died prematurely, his work was continued by his wife, Florence Knoll, who succeeded in establishing lasting partnerships with some of the greatest exponents of the modernist movement. Few years later the Knoll Associates was founded. Today, Knoll is not only a company of re-selling historic furnishings of great artistic value, but continues to innovate by offering creations of the major international design brands both in the home area and in the office furnitures sector.Read more
Designed by
Eero Saarinen
Eero Saarinen (1910-1961), an American architect and designer of Finnish origins, left a fundamental impetus for the development of Modernism, combining the use of new materials with organic forms rich in curves, with a strong sculptural impact. Son of the famous architect Eliel Saarinen, he grew up in an environment permeated by a passion for design and studied sculpture in Paris and architecture at Yale. He was a close friend of Charles Eames, with whom he won first prize in the "Organic Design in Home Furnishings" competition, and of Florence Knoll, who was his father's favorite pupil. And it was the Florence-based company, Knoll International, that put into production all the most famous creations by Eero Saarinen, still among the brand's great bestsellers. Among his most famous buildings, Terminal 5 at John F. Kennedy airport in New York and the Gateway Arch, a symbolic monument of the city of St. Louis.Read more