Walnut Extending Dining Table by Florence Knoll for Knoll Associates INC., Circa 1960s - *Please ask for a shipping quote before you buy.

Walnut Extending Dining Table by Florence Knoll for Knoll Associates INC., Circa 1960s - *Please ...

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$$$$$ · Indexed December 10, 2024 ·



Cool Cat Vintage
York, PA






Usage
  • This type of extending dining table can serve as a versatile centerpiece for both intimate family dinners and larger gatherings, adapting to varying guest lists.
  • Ideal for dining rooms or open-concept living spaces, the table's design allows for seamless integration into a variety of interior styles while facilitating social interactions.
  • Potential uses include family meals, holiday celebrations, or as a stylish workspace, especially when additional surface area is needed.
History
  • The table's design by Florence Knoll, introduced in the late 1950s, reflects the mid-century modern movement, known for its emphasis on functional form and elegant simplicity.
  • Knoll Associates, established by Florence Knoll, played a significant role in shaping modern furniture design, and their products often highlight American craftsmanship from that era.
  • Pieces like this table from the 1960s are not only functional but are also considered valuable collectibles, representing a shift towards minimalism and design integrity in furniture.
Design Significance
  • The use of walnut in construction demonstrates a commitment to quality materials, which was prevalent in mid-century modern designs, emphasizing natural beauty and durability.
  • As an extension table, the piece showcases innovative design solutions that cater to both aesthetic appeal and practical functionality, characteristic of the Knoll approach to furniture design.
  • The simplistic elegance and clean lines of this style contribute to a timeless aesthetic that remains popular in contemporary interior design.

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