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Hommage À Florence Knoll

1961 Dining Table: Moyenne

1961 Dining Table: Moyenne

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Tabletop: Gold Calacatta | Marble
Frame: Polished Chrome | Steel
Tabletop Finish: Select None for Glass only

This Dining Table was originally designed by Florence Knoll, introduced as part of her 1961 classic collection. Florence Knoll’s work is characterized by its reserved elegance and geometric precision, with visible influence from her mentor Mies van der Rohe.

Florence Knoll modestly referred to her designs as the "meat and potatoes" of furniture, emphasizing their essential nature. This dining table can also be used as a meeting table.

Dining Table shown in 78.75" x 35.5" Rectangular Polished Gold Calacatta Marble Top on Polished Chrome Steel Base.

Tabletop Finishes: Wood Tops available in Matte & Glossy Finishes, Marble Tops in Satin & Polished. Select "None" for Glass only.

The Archetype Forms 1961 Dining Table: Moyenne is a faithful reproduction of the original Florence Knoll Dining Table Model 2523T, also known as Dining Table - Rectangular 78" x 35".

Distinguishing Features

Designer

Florence Knoll

Florence Knoll Bassett was a pivotal American designer, architect, and entrepreneur, recognized for her contributions in shaping the modernist furniture, corporate interiors, and modern architectural landscapes.

Knoll studied at the Cranbrook Academy of  Art and the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago, mentoring alongside Eero Saarinen, Charles & Ray Eames, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, and other iconic designers. Her design approach included functionalism, modernism, integration, attention to detail, and collaboration.

Dimensions

Width: 200 cm
Height: 72 cm
Depth: 90 cm

Construction

Top: Custom Selection of Wood, Stone or Glass from Archetype Forms

Frame: Heavy-Gauge Solid Steel in Polished Chrome Plate, Finished, or Powder-Coated Custom Selection from Archetype Forms

Outer Frame: Support for Stone Models (78” & 94”): Steel Crossbar and Tension Rod to Accommodate Added Top Weight

Top Coating (Stone): Transparent Polyester in Satin or Polished for Pore Protection

Top Coating (Wood): Smooth Protective Varnish in Matte or Glossy

Product Details

Archetype Forms 1961 Dining Table: Moyenne Construction:

The 1961 Dining Table features a minimalist design with a rectangular surface choice of stone, glass, or wood, supported by solid steel bar legs connected to horizontal steel tube rails. The stone top versions have a tension rod substructure to support the weight of the marble top and prevent deflection​​.

This rectangular Moyenne (Medium) Dining Table is based on the Florence Knoll archives. It measures 78.75" long, 35.5" wide, 28.375" high.

Buy the Dining Table: Moyenne (Medium) Rectangular, originally designed by Florence Knoll, online here in Canada. Match it with other pieces from the Archetype Forms classic Florence Knoll Table Collection.

Reproduction

The Archetype Forms 1961 Dining Table: Moyenne is a faithful reproduction of the original Florence Knoll Dining Table Model 2523T, also known as 2523T Dining Table - Rectangular 78" x 35". It is a tribute to her enduring legacy. This item is not manufactured by or affiliated with the original designer(s) and associated parties.

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Distinguishing Features

Designer

Florence Knoll

Florence Knoll Bassett was a pivotal American designer, architect, and entrepreneur, recognized for her contributions in shaping the modernist furniture, corporate interiors, and modern architectural landscapes.

Knoll studied at the Cranbrook Academy of  Art and the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago, mentoring alongside Eero Saarinen, Charles & Ray Eames, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, and other iconic designers. Her design approach included functionalism, modernism, integration, attention to detail, and collaboration.

Dimensions

Width: 200 cm
Height: 72 cm
Depth: 90 cm

Construction

Top: Custom Selection of Wood, Stone or Glass from Archetype Forms

Frame: Heavy-Gauge Solid Steel in Polished Chrome Plate, Finished, or Powder-Coated Custom Selection from Archetype Forms

Outer Frame: Support for Stone Models (78” & 94”): Steel Crossbar and Tension Rod to Accommodate Added Top Weight

Top Coating (Stone): Transparent Polyester in Satin or Polished for Pore Protection

Top Coating (Wood): Smooth Protective Varnish in Matte or Glossy

Product Details

Archetype Forms 1961 Dining Table: Moyenne Construction:

The 1961 Dining Table features a minimalist design with a rectangular surface choice of stone, glass, or wood, supported by solid steel bar legs connected to horizontal steel tube rails. The stone top versions have a tension rod substructure to support the weight of the marble top and prevent deflection​​.

This rectangular Moyenne (Medium) Dining Table is based on the Florence Knoll archives. It measures 78.75" long, 35.5" wide, 28.375" high.

Buy the Dining Table: Moyenne (Medium) Rectangular, originally designed by Florence Knoll, online here in Canada. Match it with other pieces from the Archetype Forms classic Florence Knoll Table Collection.

Reproduction

The Archetype Forms 1961 Dining Table: Moyenne is a faithful reproduction of the original Florence Knoll Dining Table Model 2523T, also known as 2523T Dining Table - Rectangular 78" x 35". It is a tribute to her enduring legacy. This item is not manufactured by or affiliated with the original designer(s) and associated parties.

Hommage À Florence Knoll

Florence Knoll Bassett was a pivotal American designer, architect, and entrepreneur, recognized for her contributions in shaping the modernist furniture, corporate interiors, and modern architectural landscapes.

Knoll studied at the Cranbrook Academy of  Art and the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago, mentoring alongside Eero Saarinen, Charles & Ray Eames, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, and other iconic designers. Her design approach included functionalism, modernism, integration, attention to detail, and collaboration.

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