End table, café table, informal meeting table, cocktail table on the patio.
This versatile classic, designed by George Nelson in 1954, is available in three sizes and with laminate or natural stone tops, which makes them useful in a variety of ways. The tables will hold a lamp, a laptop or e-reader, a book and coffee mug, or a bowl of flowers in style. The clean, graceful lines of the pedestal and legs are typical of Nelson design.
An updated archival piece from 1949, the Noguchi Rudder Table is a sculptural and deceptively simple coffee table designed by Isamu Noguchi. It stands on two chrome hairpin legs and one in wood reminiscent of a ship’s rudder. Graceful and visually light, the table has Trivalent chrome steel legs that offer a pleasing contrast to the natural look of the rudder and top—available in Walnut, Ebony on Maple, or White Ash finish options.
The perfect balance—literally—between art and furniture. Sculptor Isamu Noguchi created his distinctive table by joining a curved, wood base with a freeform glass top. The ethereal result does not diminish the practical design—a sturdy and durable table. This marriage of sculptural form and everyday function has made the Noguchi table an understated and beautiful element in homes and offices since its introduction in 1948.