Triangle Glass Top Noguchi Coffee Table
$590.00-$730.00 save 28%-11%
- The base consists of two interlocking Solid European Hardwood pieces. Translucent color allows the interesting areas of the grain to show through the stain.
- Hand-applied and buffed stains allow the wood grain to absorb the color while not painting the surface.
- 5 coats of Ultra Violet Light cured poly-urethane finish, highly scratch-resistant shine that never needs waxing.
- Free Shipping in the U.S. Mainland, NO Sales Tax.
- Tempered glass 3/4-inch thick, Triangle Glass Top.
- 72-Hours Dispatch and 4-7 Days Delivery.
- Dimension: 50″L x 36.2″W x 15.7″H, Product Weight: 116.8 lbs
Description
Noguchi Coffee Table Triangle Glass Top with Solid Wood Base, CurverK Mid Century Tempered Glass Accent Table, Sofa Side Table for Living Room Patio Study Office Hote (0.748 inches, Deep Walnut)
- 【For Your Exquisite Life】This triangle-shaped coffee table designed with a clear glass top and elegant wooden base creates a fresh mid-century style and promotes your taste and texture of daily life. It is a perfect addition to any living room, leisure area, reception room, club, office, waiting area, hotel, coffee house, etc.
- 【Superior Quality】Carefully selected thick TEMPERED GLASS top (0.75” in thickness), which features higher strength, better heat resistance, and wear resistance than other ordinary glass. Two interlocking SOLID Manchurian Ash wooden base (1.57” in thickness) ensures you a solid and stable structure for long-time use. The coffee table can hold up to 330lbs.
- 【Scratch-proof & Safety】The glass coffee table features elegant curved lines designed on the edges, which prevent scratching, especially for your kids. The round and the soft edge of the glass table make sure that you have a safe user experience.
- 【Easy to Assemble & Clean】Product dimension: 50*36*16 inches. Minimal assembly required. Easy to clean the top with glass cleaner and shelf with a moist cloth.
【After-sale Service】Drop shipping service provided that will ship your products within 2-5 business days after payment. Estimated delivery time: 10-20 business days. For any reason you are unsatisfied with it, just let us know and we’ll provide a proper solution within 24 hours.
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I just checked the price of an original coffee table on auction sites, and it's listed at $13,125.00. With this replica, you can enjoy substantial savings while still experiencing the same enjoyment. If permitted by CurverK, here's some interesting history about this functional sculpture that everyone should know:
Isamu Noguchi (1904–1988) believed he had only created one truly exceptional piece of furniture, and that was the coffee table. Despite his extensive design legacy, known for dynamic forms and organic materials, the Japanese-American artist and designer considered the Noguchi coffee table his singular success.
In 1944, Noguchi developed the initial version of this iconic coffee table as a variation of a piece he had previously designed for A. Conger Goodyear, former president of MoMA. According to design lore, industrial designer and magazine journalist George Nelson visited Noguchi while working on an article titled "How to Make a Table." Nelson found Noguchi working on a prototype that would eventually become the Noguchi coffee table. Nelson, who was the design director at Herman Miller, was so captivated by Noguchi's creation that he used it to illustrate his essay and convinced the renowned furniture manufacturer to produce it. Starting from 1948, the company did just that.
Art enthusiasts may notice a stylistic similarity between the sculptural base of the Noguchi table and the work of Romanian sculptor Constantin Brancusi. This connection has a reason behind it. A young Isamu Noguchi worked as Brancusi's assistant for several months in 1927 before embarking on his own extensive career. Although the coffee table was produced about 15 years after Noguchi left Brancusi's studio, its sinuous-shaped base reflects a resemblance to Brancusi's work. Additionally, it draws inspiration from the abstract sculptures Noguchi began creating in the 1940s while residing in New York City's Greenwich Village, where he initially conceived the table.
Composed of only two materials—wood and glass—the coffee table is visually intricate yet ingeniously simple. Noguchi designed two interlocking and identical wood pieces as the base, topped with a glass surface. Due to its asymmetrical form, the table presents a different appearance from every angle, with the clear top ensuring no obscured views. When it debuted in the Herman Miller catalog, the Noguchi coffee table was described as a "sculpture for use." Noguchi initially crafted the table in rosewood, while Herman Miller now offers it in black, cherry, walnut, and white ash, each showcasing the artist's deep appreciation for natural materials.