Right now I am loving the cleanness of this table designed by Eero Saarinen in 1956. It has really stood the test of time and is now considered a "Design Masterpiece". I will never forget in Design School we had to do a two-point perspective rendering, hand drawn, of this table (the elliptical version) with 6 chairs with the same base around it. I hated that base for years, but I have finally come to terms with the beauty and versatility of the design. I particularly like the quote below by Saarinen and the fact that he referred to the legs of tables and chairs as "a slum of legs". As a designer I can totally relate to that. It is always a challenge to pay attention to the detail of "legs".
"The underside of typical chairs and tables makes a confusing, unrestful world,"
said esteemed Finnish designer Eero Saarinen.
"I wanted to clear up the slum of legs." Design Year: 1956
Knoll Saarinen Table
Diamond Baratta
Knoll Saarinen Table
Eric Piasecki Photography (left) Dominio (right)
Tom Scheerer (above left and all below)
Knoll Saarinen Table
Knoll Saarinen Table
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