Item No.
402828
Risom Dining Table
$1,755.00
Item No.
402828
Risom Dining Table
$1,755.00
Ebonized Walnut
Light Walnut
Maple
- Designed by Jens Risom, a master of modern design.
- Solid walnut or maple legs and apron.
- Greenguard® certified for sustainable materials and manufacturing.
- 28" H 42" DIA
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- In-Home Delivery
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5-year warranty (terms and conditions may vary)
Designed by Jens Risom for Knoll®
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Pure and simple —
Showcasing the simplicity of Scandinavian design, the Risom Dining Table is a space-savvy table that stands on solid walnut or maple legs. It’s Greenguard® certified for sustainable materials and manufacturing.
Details
An original classic
The Risom Dining Table (1943), by Danish designer Jens Risom, is testament to the simplicity and ingenuity that is so often found in timeless modern furniture. One of the first pieces commissioned by Knoll®, it brought the natural materials and understated form of Scandinavian design to large-scale U.S. production. Greenguard® certified for sustainable materials and manufacturing. Each piece is stamped with the KnollStudio logo and the designer’s signature.
- Designed by Jens Risom, a master of modern design.
- Solid walnut or maple legs and apron.
- Greenguard® certified for sustainable materials and manufacturing.
- Brand
- Knoll®
- General Dimensions
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- 28" H 42" DIA
- Assembly
- Requires Assembly
- Warranty
- 5-year warranty (terms and conditions may vary)

Risom Dining Table
- Height (in): 28
- Diameter (in): 42
- Solid walnut, ebonized walnut, or maple legs and apron
- Walnut, ebonized walnut, or maple veneer over basswood tabletop

Jens Risom
Jens Risom is widely considered to be a pioneer in introducing Danish modern furniture to the United States through early work with the Knoll company and to a greater extent through his own company, which thrived in the 1950s and ’60s.
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