Cyclone Dining Table by Isamu Noguchi for Knoll for sale at Pamono


Knoll Noguchi Cyclone Dining Table Wire dining table, Dining table

The Noguchi Cyclone table was conceived in 1953 as a rocking stool made of metal wire and wood. Noguchi's playful object was manufactured the following year in varying sizes, and later evolved into a table that became a companion piece to the Bertoia wire children's chair.


70s Isamu Noguchi Cyclone Table for Knoll 84808

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Noguchi ‘Cyclone’ Dining Table by Modernica Circa

In the late 1950s, Noguchi designed for Knoll, creating such pieces as his dynamic Cyclone table and rocking stool. For collectors, Noguchi's furniture and lighting designs remain his most accessible work — they have the same power and presence that Noguchi brought to his art.


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MATERIALS: Tabletop is Birch plywood with black or white laminate surface and a natural Birch edge Column is chrome-plated steel wire Base is case iron with black textured powder coat finish HELPFUL NOTES: Available with black or white table top KnollStudio logo and Isamu Noguchi's signature are stamped on the underside of the tabletop


Noguchi ‘Cyclone’ Dining Table by Modernica Circa

Product Description A UNIQUE PIECE IN YOUR HOME The design of the Noguchi Cyclone Table was first conceived by Noguchi in 1953 as a rocking stool of metal wire and wood for Knoll, the playful object evolved into a table that became a companion piece to the Bertoia wire children's chair.


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Cyclone Tables Isamu Noguchi CYCLONE TABLES Conceived in 1953 as a rocking stool made of metal wire and wood, Noguchi's playful object was manufactured the following year in varying sizes, and later evolved into a table that became a companion piece to the Bertoia wire children's chair.


Knoll Isamu Noguchi Cyclone Dining Table

Isamu Noguchi Cyclone Table Iconic Designs Cyclone Table By Isamu Noguchi About the Design The playful Cyclone table, designed by Isamu Noguchi (1904-88), initially wasn't a table at all. But the versatile artist, who both worked across disciplines and used widely varying materials, was likely accustomed to things not going exactly as planned.


Cyclone Dining Table by Isamu Noguchi for Knoll for sale at Pamono

Shipping Knoll Isamu Noguchi - Cyclone Dining Table - After returning from a trip Japan where he had seen polyurethane basins and other unique objects made from plastic, Noguchi had the idea to.


Isamu Noguchi Early Cyclone Table at 1stdibs

The playful Cyclone table, designed by Isamu Noguchi (1904-88), initially wasn't a table at all. But the versatile artist, who both worked across disciplines and used widely varying materials, was likely accustomed to things not going exactly as planned.


Isamu Noguchi Cyclone Childs Size Table for Modernica For Sale at 1stdibs

Initially conceived as a rocking stool, Isamu Noguchi's Cyclone Table (1954) - named for its playful shape - caught the attention of Hans Knoll, who thought it a perfect complement to the Bertoia wire collection. At the suggestion of Knoll, Noguchi adapted the stool into a table with a laminate or veneer top mounted on a distinctive base.


Noguchi Cyclone Dining Table

42" Table seats 4 armchairs (26") or 5 armless chairs (20". Tabletop is Birch plywood with black or white laminate surface and a natural Birch edge. Column is chrome-plated steel wire. Base is case iron with black textured powder coat finish. KnollStudio logo and Isamu Noguchi's signature are stamped on the underside of the tabletop.


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At the suggestion of Hans Knoll, Noguchi adapted the stool into a small table in 1954, and a full-size dining table in 1957. The distinctive base features chrome-plated steel wires set into a cast-iron base. The top is maple veneer on plywood cut with a knife's edge bevel. ISAMU NOGUCHI was a sculptor, painter, ceramicist, and furniture and.


Noguchi Cyclone Dining Table 36" The Noguchi Museum

Beautiful Cyclone table designed by Isamu Noguchi with the signature black heavy cast iron base, chrome-plated steel wire pedestal, and plywood top covered in black laminate. Very chic classic design that elevates any room it's in. Initially conceived as a rocking stool, Isamu Noguchi's playful design caught the attention of Hans Knoll who thought it a perfect complement to the Bertoia wire.


Isamu Noguchi Cyclone Child's/Side Table For Sale at 1stdibs

Today the Cyclone table is faithfully made by Knoll according to Noguchi's original drawings. Designer: Isamu Noguchi, 1957. Manufacturer: Knoll. Dimensions: 24"w | 20"h. Construction: Birch plywood tabletop with white or black laminate finish and a natural birch edge. Base is black powder-coated cast iron with a chrome-plated steel wire column.

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