For this collection of Petal tables, designed in 1960 and produced by Knoll, Richard Schultz was inspired by a plant: 'Queen Anne's Lace'. The tabletop is made up of eight polyurethane petals and is fixed on an elegant and graphic star-shaped base made of cast aluminium. Each petal is independent of the others, and can expand or contract slightly depending on the weather, ensuring the table's stability year round, so you can enjoy it in your garden as soon as the sun comes out!
Color
white
Dimensions
diam 107cm x H 38cm
Finish
polyurethane top, Steel and cast aluminium epoxy finish
Founded in 1938 in the United States, Knoll is a manufacturer of designer furniture and office furniture equipment whose focus is placed firmly on excellence. Knoll has always sought to modernise design ever since it was founded. For furniture manufacturer Knoll, beautiful design is synonymous with a profitable business model. Today, the company is convinced that its principle works, as Knoll International has been a leading design company for over 70 years. Hans and Florence Knoll have developed one of the most creative and prolific companies of the post-war period. The couple imposed their design vision thanks to the Planning Unit, combining interior architecture, design, production, textiles and graphic design.