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Item No. 302319

Girard Coffee Table

$1,485.00
3.7 out of 5 Customer Rating
Item No. 302319

Girard Coffee Table

$1,485.00

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  • Legendary furniture and textile designer.
  • Asymmetrical shape provides interest and allows versatile positioning.
  • Book-matched walnut veneer top and beveled edge.
  • 15¾" H 58¾" W 26" D
Detailed Dimensions

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Designed by Alexander Girard for Knoll®
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Girard Coffee Table
$1,485.00
Details

Details

The designer was true to his words when he created the Girard Coffee Table (1948) for Knoll®. The art of this coffee table is its book-matched walnut veneer tabletop, organic shape, and smooth 45-degree beveled edge. The living part is in how the table can be positioned with either the straight or asymmetrical side toward the seating area, providing a large usable surface in a relatively narrow footprint. Girard’s work has been the subject of many museum exhibitions.
  • Legendary furniture and textile designer.
  • Asymmetrical shape provides interest and allows versatile positioning.
  • Book-matched walnut veneer top and beveled edge.
Brand
Knoll®
General Dimensions
  • 15¾" H 58¾" W 26" D
Product Weight
20 lbs
Assembly
Requires Assembly
Warranty
DWR honors a one (1) year warranty on all products. Brand-specific warranties may extend to longer periods.
Item No.
302319
Girard Coffee Table

Girard Coffee Table

  • Height (in): 15¾
  • Width (in): 58¾
  • Depth (in): 26
  • Weight (lbs): 20
  • Baltic birch core
  • Plain-slice book-matched walnut veneer
  • Cold-rolled steel tube legs with powder-coated finish
Alexander Girard

Alexander Girard

During his career, Alexander Girard energized the furniture designs of Herman Miller with a new, vibrant color palette and an oeuvre of folk-inspired textiles. He was the first modern designer to define textiles as being more than just functional and to further emphasize form through the application of color and pattern.

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