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Originally designed in 1953, the Noguchi Cyclone Dining Table has undergone several changes to become the popular table it is today. It was originally conceived by Noguchi in 1953 as a rocking stool, and manufactured in several sizes solely as a playful object. It later evolved into a table to be paired with children's chairs. Finally in 1957, it was enlarged to full size. The Noguchi Cyclone Dining Table is a high quality reproduction of this full sized table, offering a stunning and functional addition to the modern home.
Noguchi is known for the variety of styles in his work, ranging from realistic to abstract. He refused to commit to a particular style, because he wanted to constantly learn and discover. Noguchi also worked with a wide variety of materials and considered it his job to as a sculptor to give space shape, order and meaning, and that art should disappear by perfectly integrating into its surroundings.
The Noguchi Cyclone Dining Table features a plywood top with your choice of a black or white melamine finish. Its top is met by your choice of powder coated steel or stainless steel support rods and a carbon steel base. - Plywood top with black or white melamine finish
- Stainless steel support rods
- Carbon steel base
Dimensions: 42"w x 28"h
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