This classic table authorized by the Isamu Noguchi Foundation was originally created in 1944. The brilliantly simple design consists of only three elements, the glass top and two interlocking wood base pieces. The table is an extraordinary harmony of form and function.
Made by the table's original manufacturer, Herman Miller. Please note that furniture orders can only be cancelled within. The Noguchi table is a piece of modernist furniture first produced in the mid-20th century.
Introduced by Herman Miller in 1947, it was designed in the United States by Japanese American artist and industrial designer Isamu Noguchi. Shop the Noguchi Table and see our wide selection of Coffee & Side Tables at Herman Miller. In stock, exclusive, and ready to ship.
Renowned for its minimalist beauty, the Noguchi Coffee Table has an intriguing history - a story of artistic inspiration, appropriation, and Noguchi's determination to bring his unique vision to life. The Noguchi Coffee Table was originally designed in 1939 as a commission from the president of MoMA and is now featured in the Museum's collection. Noguchi modified the design in 1944 to accompany an article by designer George Nelson, entitled, "How to Make a Table." This design reflects the biomorphic imagery of Noguchi's contemporary sculpture.
The Noguchi Table IN50 was designed by Isamu Noguchi, a renowned Japanese-American sculptor and designer, in 1944. His training as a sculptor heavily influenced this sculptural coffee table design. The Noguchi Table from Herman Miller is the perfect balance of art and furniture.
This authentic, ethereal design was introduced in 1948 from designer Isamu Noguchi and includes a sculpted base that's available in multiple wood options. The Japanese-American sculptor Isamu Noguchi was a master who continually explored and blurred the boundaries between design and fine art. To him, every form and structure in the world possessed the potential for 'Sculpture,' and the Noguchi Table is the most symbolic success of bringing this artistic philosophy into the realm of functional furniture, specifically, the living room.
He famously. The Noguchi coffee table was designed in 1944 by Isamu Noguchi, a Japanese-American artist and designer. It's now considered a mid-century modern icon, celebrated for its sculptural balance of form and function.
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