
Hommage À Mies van der Rohe | MR Table MR90T 1927
MR Side Table

Hommage À Mies van der Rohe | MR Table MR90T 1927
MR Side Table
Hommage À Mies van der Rohe
MR Side Table
MR Side Table
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The MR Table by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe was originally designed in 1927. It retains van der Rohe’s philosophy of "no trivial decoration" regarding pure, simple design.
The MR Table was included in Mies van der Rohe’s renowned Tugendhat House in Brno, Czech Republic. The Tugendhat House is a landmark of modern architecture with its furniture considered an integral part of van der Rohe’s defining works.
Shown in Smoke Grey Glass Top on Satin Chrome Steel Base.
The Archetype Forms MR Side Table is a faithful reproduction of the original Mies van der Rohe MR Table model MR90T.
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Distinguishing Features
Distinguishing Features
Designer
Designer
Mies van der Rohe
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe was a German-American architect and designer who profoundly shaped modern architecture and furniture design. He began his career in Berlin before emigrating to the United States in 1937. Van der Rohe''s minimalist aesthetic is epitomized by his motto "less is more." His iconic Barcelona Chair and Ottoman (1929) were designed with Lilly Reich for welcoming the Spanish King and Queen to the German Pavilion at the Barcelona International Exhibition. His Barcelona Daybed (1930) and MR Chair series (1927) further showcase his mastery of minimalist form with organic and industrial materials. Mies's architectural achievements include the Seagram Building in New York and the Farnsworth House . His work is characterized by clean lines, detailed craftsmanship, and innovative use of industrial materials.
Dimensions
Dimensions
Width: 72.4 cm
Height: 52.8 cm
Depth: 72.4 cm
Construction
Construction
Product Details
Product Details
MR Side Table Construction:
Structure: Welded Tubular and Rectangular Stainless Steel, or Mirror Chrome or Other Custom Finish, Paint or Powder-Coat Steel from Archetype Forms
Top: 1/2 Inch Thick Polished Glass, available in Tinted, Clear, Amber, Black Painted Back or Other Premium Custom Option from Archetype Forms
The MR Side Table end table is part of the larger Ludwig Mies van der Rohe designed MR Collection. This table is constructed of tubular and rectangular stainless steel supporting ½” thick polished plate glass.
Van der Rohe's original MR Table is included in several collections, including exhibitions at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York. Mies van der Rohe stated "Form is not the aim of our work. It is the result," encapsulating how the MR Table’s pleasing form is the end-result of creating a functional and purposeful table.
Shop the MR Side Table, originally designed as the MR90T by Mies van der Rohe, online in Canada and the USA. Bring the history of International Style and Bauhaus Design into your space.
The Archetype Forms MR Side Table is a faithful reproduction of the original Mies van der Rohe MR Table model MR90T. This item is not manufactured by or affiliated with the original designer(s) and associated parties.
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Product Information
Distinguishing Features
Designer
Mies van der Rohe
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe was a German-American architect and designer who profoundly shaped modern architecture and furniture design. He began his career in Berlin before emigrating to the United States in 1937. Van der Rohe''s minimalist aesthetic is epitomized by his motto "less is more." His iconic Barcelona Chair and Ottoman (1929) were designed with Lilly Reich for welcoming the Spanish King and Queen to the German Pavilion at the Barcelona International Exhibition. His Barcelona Daybed (1930) and MR Chair series (1927) further showcase his mastery of minimalist form with organic and industrial materials. Mies's architectural achievements include the Seagram Building in New York and the Farnsworth House . His work is characterized by clean lines, detailed craftsmanship, and innovative use of industrial materials.
Dimensions
Width: 72.4 cm
Height: 52.8 cm
Depth: 72.4 cm
Construction
Product Details
MR Side Table Construction:
Structure: Welded Tubular and Rectangular Stainless Steel, or Mirror Chrome or Other Custom Finish, Paint or Powder-Coat Steel from Archetype Forms
Top: 1/2 Inch Thick Polished Glass, available in Tinted, Clear, Amber, Black Painted Back or Other Premium Custom Option from Archetype Forms
The MR Side Table end table is part of the larger Ludwig Mies van der Rohe designed MR Collection. This table is constructed of tubular and rectangular stainless steel supporting ½” thick polished plate glass.
Van der Rohe's original MR Table is included in several collections, including exhibitions at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York. Mies van der Rohe stated "Form is not the aim of our work. It is the result," encapsulating how the MR Table’s pleasing form is the end-result of creating a functional and purposeful table.
Shop the MR Side Table, originally designed as the MR90T by Mies van der Rohe, online in Canada and the USA. Bring the history of International Style and Bauhaus Design into your space.
The Archetype Forms MR Side Table is a faithful reproduction of the original Mies van der Rohe MR Table model MR90T. This item is not manufactured by or affiliated with the original designer(s) and associated parties.
Reproduction

Hommage À Mies van der Rohe
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe was a German-American architect and designer who profoundly shaped modern architecture and furniture design. He began his career in Berlin before emigrating to the United States in 1937. Van der Rohe''s minimalist aesthetic is epitomized by his motto "less is more." His iconic Barcelona Chair and Ottoman (1929) were designed with Lilly Reich for welcoming the Spanish King and Queen to the German Pavilion at the Barcelona International Exhibition. His Barcelona Daybed (1930) and MR Chair series (1927) further showcase his mastery of minimalist form with organic and industrial materials. Mies's architectural achievements include the Seagram Building in New York and the Farnsworth House . His work is characterized by clean lines, detailed craftsmanship, and innovative use of industrial materials.