The Noguchi coffee table was designed by Isamu Noguchi for Vitra.
Noguchi himself called this coffee table his best design, probably because the table is strongly reminiscent of the Biomorphic sculptures of bronze and marble that he made at that time and of which we find the typical shapes in this piece of furniture, a cross between sculpture and design. The heavy glass top of the coffee table rests on two identical wooden elements at right angles to each other.
The Noguchi side/coffee table is a stylish and recognizable piece of furniture for your living room! In the living room, hallway or in your bedroom, this side table from Vitra can easily be combined with many other types of furniture and convinces us with its style and originality. The base of the Noguchi Coffee Table consists of two identical wooden elements that are cleverly connected to each other. The table top is made of tempered glass.
The Noguchi Coffee Table is available in four different versions: the base can be ordered in maple, walnut, oak, or black ash. Table top: heavy glass, 19 mm, with round-ground edges.
Base: solid natural lacquered oak with rounded edges.
Materials: glass, oak. Origin of wood from Western Europe.
Dimensions: Length: 128 cm. Width: 93 cm. Height: 40 cm.
* Item is in our showroom.
About the designer:
Isamu Noguchi (1904–1988) was a Japanese-American artist and landscape architect best known for his sculptures and furniture, such as the iconic Noguchi table. Isamu, the son of Japanese poet Yone Noguchi and American writer Leonie Gilmour, was born in Los Angeles, lived in Japan as a youth, and studied at Columbia University and the Leonardo da Vinci Art School in New York.
In 1927, he established his first studio and was awarded the Guggenheim Fellowship. Noguchi also spent long periods traveling and studying in Asia, studying brush painting in China and pottery in Japan.
Article number: 201 300 05
Weight: 1000