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Designed by Benjamin Cherner for Cherner Chair Company
In 1999, Norman Cherner's sons, Benjamin and Thomas, honored the requests of various architects and began bringing their father's Cherner Chair back into production. The success of the Chair inspired Benjamin – a New York-based architect and multidisciplinary designer – to create the Cherner Table (2003). Introduced at the International Contemporary Furniture Fair (ICFF), the Table echoes the curved plywood lines of the Chair. Lightweight but strong, the Cherner Table has a solid core of multi-ply beech wood, overlaid with a walnut veneer. This is the authentic Cherner Table produced by the Cherner Chair Company. Made in U.S.A.
U.S.A. (1956)
Benjamin Cherner got an early start in the family business. As he remembers it, “in nursery school I was always building things. At 5 years old, there was a failed effort at designing and building a full-size rocket ship out of two-by-fours left over from a building site.” Cherner, an architect with degrees from Arizona State University and Columbia University, is ...
Molded beech wood plywood; walnut veneer.