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Swag Leg Dining Table - White

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Swag Leg Dining Table - White

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£444.50
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£889.00
Delivered 10 - 16 weeks

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CONTEMPORARY INSPIRATION

UNCOMMON STYLE

This style Swag Leg Round Dining Table designed in 1958 by George Nelson. This dining table can be used as a meeting table or large work surface. This round table has a White Laminate top with a Walnut Veneer edge band, and four chrome-finished steel tube legs with two solid walnut stretchers and adjustable glides.

Swag Leg Dining Table
Swag Leg Dining Table

BEAUTY AND UNIQUE PIECE

This classic mid century designed at 90cm, which perfect for breakfast dining table, cafe table for two and Occasional dining table. It features a large white melamine surface and big enough to comfortably fit to 5-6 people, and add a touch of mid century modern class to your decor.

THE FINER DETAILS

Swag Leg Dining Table
  • Material: Walnut Veneer
  • Top: White Laminate
  • Legs: Stainless Steel 
  • Warranty: 5 Years 
  • Assembly: Easy (feet only)
  • Instructions: Included
  • Clean: Damp cloth, cleaner
  • Use: Commercial & Residential
  • Dimension: Width 91cm, Depth 91cm, Height 76cm
  • Packing Dimension 1: Width 96cm, Depth 96m, Height 80cm
  • Packing Dimension 2: Width 87cm, Depth 41cm, Height 80cm
  • CBM: 0.102 Weight: 12kg
Inspired By

George Nelson

George Nelson, born 1908 in Hartford, Connecticut was an American industrial designer and one of the founders of American Modernism. He did not originally set out to become an architect but fate lead him to the path when one rainy day he happened upon the architecture school at Yale, when he ducked into a building and as he walks his way through the building, he immediately found where he belonged. Entering the profession in the depths of the Great Depression, Nelson competed for and was awarded a Rome Prize, which provided a two-year stipend to study at the American Academy in Rome. George Nelson shaped the course of design in America for over four decades. Many of his designs were known worldwide including the Coconut Chair, Marshmallow Sofa, and Ball Clock to name a few.

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