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Nakashima Splay-Leg Table
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Frame:
Solid Wood Legs
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Veneer Top
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Upholstery:
Finish/Colour:
American Walnut
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Douglas Fir and Brazilian Santos
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Douglas Fir and Wenge
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Dimensions:
Table: 96 x 86,7 x 45h cm
Tray: 54,5 x 40 cm
Tray: 54,5 x 40 cm
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8 - 10 Weeks
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The Splay-Leg Table is a remarkable example of George Nakashima's talent for synthesising traditional influences and modern simplicity.
Featuring low-sheen finishes that amplify the natural grain, the table showcases Nakashima's sensitivity to nature and his legendary craftsmanship.
BRAND HIGHLIGHT
For more than 80 years Knoll has remained true to the Bauhaus design philosophy that modern furniture should complement architectural space, not compete with it. At Knoll, modern design has been our guiding principle, and our passion has been shared by customers and design professionals worldwide. Our founders, Hans and Florence Knoll, embraced the creative genius at the Bauhaus School and the Cranbrook Academy of Art to create new types of furniture and environments for the workplace. Their approach, where craftsmanship joined with technology through the use of design, anchors our perspective and shapes the values we endeavor to live by today.
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DESIGNED BY
George Nakashima
One of the most recognized furniture designers and makers of the 20th century, George Nakashima is celebrated for his traditionally-inspired designs and legendary craftsmanship. Nakashima studied architecture at the University of Washington, Seattle, the Ecole Americaine des Beaux-Arts Fontainebleau in France and at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. While in an internment camp during World War II, he learned the art of Japanese woodworking from a local elder. He subsequently traveled the world via steamship before finally settling in Japan. Here he worked for Antonin Raymond, an American architect who had collaborated with Frank Lloyd Wright to design the Imperial Hotel.
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