Nelson Pedestal Table

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Nelson Pedestal Table

Herman Miller
From ฿105,000
This price reflects the basic model of the product with no additional features or upgrades.

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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.

With so many choices in top and pedestal sizes, these can be so much more than end tables. Depending upon the size and top material you choose, a table can work in the office or at home—indoors or outside—as a table in an informal meeting area, break room, or lounge, as a bedside table, coffee table, or occasional table for your deck or patio.

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Dimensions (cm)

1 Dia43.2 x H54.6

4 Dia72.39 x H66.04

2 Dia72.4 x H40.6

From ฿105,000
This price reflects the basic model of the product with no additional features or upgrades.
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George Nelson

George Nelson

George Nelson was born in Hartford in 1908. He studied architecture at Yale University. A fellowship enabled him to study at the American Academy in Rome from 1932 to 1934. In Europe, he became acquainted with the major architectural works and leading protagonists of modernism. As a design director at Herman Miller, He also opened his own design office in 1947, George Nelson Associates, Inc., worked together with such outstanding employees to create countless products and objects, some of which are now regarded as icons of mid-century modernism. George Nelson died in New York in 1986.
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