In the 1940's Eero Saarinen developed this pedestal Saarinen table, along with the Tulip chair, as part of his research of "organic furniture." MOMA announced a competition for "organic design in home furnishing collection" in which Eero Saarinen participated along with Charles Eames to create this now famous Saarinen table. This show and the corresponding pedestal table and other furniture he developed, represents the peak of Eero Saarinen's career in which these lasting icons of modern classic furniture were brought to the forefront. Eero Saarinen's ability to blend color, form and materials was remarkable. The Saarinen table from his pedestal collection is a reflection of this ability in this timeless classic.
Eero grew up in a household where drawing and painting were taken very seriously, and a devotion to quality and professionalism were instilled in him at an early age. He was taught that each object should be designed in its "next largest context - a chair in a room, a room in a house, a house in an environment, environment in a city plan."
During his expansive career, Saarinen was responsible for buildings that have become landmarks of American architecture. Such structures as the Gateway Arch in St. Louis, the TWA Building at New York's Kennedy Airport, and Dulles Airport have become symbols of his legendary creative architectural abilities.
This 20" diameter side pedestal table has a lacquered cast aluminum base in white or black and stands 20 1/2" in height. Both the base and tabletop are treated with a clear protective finish to resist scratches, stains and scuffs. It is available in white carrara or black marquina marble, or black or white laminate.
Manufactured In Italy.
Dimensions: H 20" Dia. 20"
Materials: Tulip table with white or black lacquered cast aluminum base and choice of marble, granite, wood or lamintate top. Base available in matte or glossy finish.