D'urso Low Square Table - Locking Back Casters Version

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D'urso Low Square Table - Locking Back Casters Version

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Celebrated minimalist and internationally renowned interior designer Joseph D’Urso first translated his signature spare aesthetic to furniture for Knoll in 1980. With simple lines, lean proportions and industrial materials, the collection of tables reflects D’Urso’s preference for objects that look more engineered than styled. “The tables span any function from home to office,” explains D’Urso. “I tried to create a palette of choices so one can decide what is most appropriate for each situation.”

D'urso Low Square Table - Locking Back Casters Version

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W120 x D120 x H38.7

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Joseph D’Urso

Joseph D’Urso

Joseph D’Urso is known as a master of minimalist design, credited with being among the first to use industrial materials in his residential interiors. In the process, he became one of the most influential of contemporary interior designers, his work considered a critical step in the evolution of modernism. Born in Newark, D’Urso graduated in interior design and architecture from the Pratt Institute in 1965, went on to become a Fellow of the Royal College of Art in London and began his own practice, D’Urso Design, in New York in 1967. While reconfigured lofts remain in demand, D’Urso’s now-elegant interiors have mellowed and evolved to incorporate more warmth and depth. With an effect he likens to collage, he layers seemingly unrelated yet harmonious architecture, furnishings, even art, along with purposeful pops of bright color. D’Urso has taught at the Pratt Institute and Parsons School of Design, in New York.
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