
Designer Eero Saarinen believed there were too many "legs" on things in the average American home, and awhile back (in 1956) he created a collection to help remedy that situation. Out of that effort came the Saarinen Dining Table, which as you can see has but one pedestal for support. It goes well with it's Tulip chair relatives, and altogether they project a very simplistic, pure energy.
The Saarinen tables are available in a variety of colors and sizes, the dining table shown here goes for $1,342.






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10-07-2007 @ 10:18PM
Neece said...
A classic, sleek design that simply can't go wrong. I especially like it with the armchairs, which remind me of an airport from the 50's trying to look futuristic. They pull it off well.
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