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Eero Saarinen Tulip Marble Table 78"

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CHY--B023
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78.7" x 48" x 28.5"
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Eero Saarinen Tulip Marble Oval Dining Table 78”
Key elements [Eero Saarinen Tulip Marble Oval Dining Table 78”] :
• Manufactured with Dolomite Marble
• Diameter: 78” [x 48”] or custom 96" Saarinen Tulip Oval Marble Dining Table
• Height: 28.5”
• Table top shape: OVAL ELLIPSE
• Natural marble top, polished with a smooth edge
• Marble Top available in black or white
• White marble top has natural grey veins- not solid white. See actual pictures below. Choose any color combination from drop down menu’s above.
• Glossy Fiberglass base available in black or white • Choose any color combination from drop down menu’s above. Background-
In the 1940’s Eero Saarinen developed the pedestal Tulip table, along with the Tulip chair, as part of his research of "organic furniture.” The Tulip Table started out with a cast iron base. It came with various tops in laminate, marble or wood, could be round or oval, and was available in various sizes. Today, the base is made of glossy fiberglass same as the chairs. A fabulous table that looks good with any chair, modern or traditional. A beautiful sculpture, a piece of art.
About the Designer: Eero Saarinen-
Eero Saarinen (pronounced [eːro saːrinen]) (August 20, 1910 – September 1, 1961) was a Finnish American architect and product designer of the 20th century famous for varying his style according to the demands of the project[citation needed]: simple, sweeping, arching structural curves or machine-like rationalism. Saarinen first received critical recognition, while still working for his father, for a chair designed together with Charles Eames for the "Organic Design in Home Furnishings" competition in 1940, for which they received first prize. The "Tulip Chair" became the basis of the seating used on the original Star Trek television series. He designed many important pieces of furniture including the "Grasshopper" lounge chair and ottoman (1946), the "Womb" chair and ottoman (1948), the "Womb" settee (1950), side and arm chairs (1948-1950), and his most famous "Tulip" or "Pedestal" group (1956), which featured side and arm chairs, dining, coffee and side tables, as well as a stool. His Womb chair and ottoman, as well as his "Tulip" collection, have remained in production and are considered iconic.

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