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Saarinen 60" Round Tulip Pedestal Dining Table in White Laminate by Knoll
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            Description
          
          Eero Saarinen’s Pedestal Collection remains one of the most iconic achievements in modern furniture design. Often called the “Tulip,” Saarinen created the collection to eliminate the visual clutter of traditional table and chair legs that dominated the 1950s. His elegant solution was a single sculptural pedestal, a smooth, central stem that meets the floor with unprecedented grace. This revolutionary form quickly became a design classic and expanded into a family of chairs, accent tables, and, as featured here, dining tables.
 
 This 60” Round Pedestal Table combines generous proportions with a streamlined silhouette, comfortably seating six while maintaining an airy, timeless presence. The sleek white laminate top offers durability for everyday use and wipes clean with ease. Its sturdy aluminum base, finished in Knoll’s signature gloss white, provides an elegant complement to the tabletop. This original table shows only minor wear consistent with age and history, and pairs perfectly with Eero Saarinen’s famed design; the Saarinen Executive Chair.
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          More Information
        
        Documentation: Makers Label/Invoice Origin: United States Period: 2000-2021 Materials: Laminate & Painted Metal Condition: Good. Minor wear consistent with age and history. Styles / Movements: Modern, Mid Century Incollect Reference #: 830299 
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            Dimensions
          
          H. 28 in; Diam. 60 in; H. 71.12 cm; Diam. 152.4 cm; 
      
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