Noguchi Table
The Noguchi Table was originally designed in 1948 by Isamu Noguchi, but despite the passing of more than a half-century, the design remains relevant, to say the least today. It has two smooth interlocking base pieces made of walnut or cherry wood that are topped with a .75-in. thick triangular glass top. According to the designer, it "[reveals] everything about the nature of simplicity." It also reveals good taste in a living room or office lounge. Price: $1,245.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Huan Mar 1st 2007 3:29PM
This table has been around forever and many websites, magazines, and shops talk about and market this thing. Why is it appearing on a blog? Shouldn't you be talking about what's new in the world of luxury? Why talk about stuff that everyone knows about.