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Danish Modern LA
5448 E. Olympic Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90022 , United States
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Florence Knoll Italian Carrara Marble & Chrome Dining Table or Desk
$ 8,900
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Description
This Florence Knoll Italian Carrara marble dining table or desk exemplifies the refined modernist aesthetic that defined mid-century design, uniting luxurious materials with clean, architectural form. The substantial Carrara marble top showcases elegant veining and cool sophistication, perfectly balanced by a sleek chrome base that highlights the table’s linear geometry. Designed with minimalism and function in mind, its generous surface makes it equally suited for dining, conference, or workspace applications. The quality craftsmanship and disciplined proportions reflect Florence Knoll’s design philosophy of creating timeless pieces that serve both utility and beauty. Preserved in excellent original condition, this table brings a bold yet elegant presence to contemporary interiors.
Fun Historical Fact
Florence Knoll was a pivotal figure in mid-century modern design, advocating for a rigorous, architectural approach to furniture that blurred the lines between interior design and fine art. In the 1950s and 60s, she helped shape the “Knoll look,” emphasizing clean lines, open space, and the honest expression of materials like marble, chrome, and walnut. Carrara marble, with its classic European heritage, became a favorite in modern interiors as designers sought to pair traditional materials with minimalist forms. Pieces like this table reflect a moment when modern design was moving into executive suites and sophisticated homes alike, symbolizing a union of comfort, clarity, and enduring elegance. -
More Information
Documentation: Documented elsewhere (exact item) Origin: United States Period: 1950-1979 Materials: Italian Carrara Marble, Steel Chrome Condition: Good. Original Vintage Condition Creation Date: 1960 Styles / Movements: Modern, Mid Century Dealer Reference #: 10206 Incollect Reference #: 841020 -
Dimensions
W. 72 in; H. 28 in; D. 38 in; W. 182.88 cm; H. 71.12 cm; D. 96.52 cm;
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OUR MISSION We are a company that offers solutions to furnishing a comfortable, elegant and unique environment by resurrecting the aesthetic of authentic Mid-Century Modern design. Our mission is to distribute our product around the world while gladly fulfilling requests of our distinguished clients with the support of our dedicated team.
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