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100191599
$2,035.00
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Available to ship in:
- Topped with polished glass.
- Fitted with crisscross tubular steel base.
- Polished chrome or ultra-matte powder-coated finish.
- 20⅞" H 28½" W 28½" D
Shipping Options
- In-Home Delivery
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5-year warranty (terms and conditions may vary)
Designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe for Knoll®
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Details
The MR Collection (1927) represents some of the earliest steel furniture designs by Mies van der Rohe. Four models of this table were included in his renowned design for Villa Tugendhat. The table consists of a thick polished glass top mounted on a tubular steel base. Made in Italy.
- Topped with polished glass.
- Fitted with crisscross tubular steel base.
- Polished chrome or ultra-matte powder-coated finish.
- Ludwig Mies van der Rohe’s signature stamped into base.
- Brand
- Knoll®
- Collection
- MR Collection
- General Dimensions
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- 20⅞" H 28½" W 28½" D
- Product Weight
- 37 lbs
- Assembly
- Comes fully assembled
- Warranty
- 5-year warranty (terms and conditions may vary)
![MR Table](https://images.hermanmiller.group/m/409070d8127ed19d/W-KNO_2522970_mr_table_linedwg.png?auto=format&w=180&h=180&blend-mode=darken&trim=color&trim-color=fff&fit=fill&ar=1:1&blend=f8f8f8)
MR Table
- Height (in): 20⅞
- Width (in): 28½
- Depth (in): 28½
- Weight (lbs): 37
- Leg Height (in): 15⅞
- Half-inch-thick polished plate glass
- Tubular and rectangular steel frame with polished chrome or ultra-matte powder-coated finish
- Nylon floor glides
![Ludwig Mies van der Rohe](https://images.hermanmiller.group/m/5902eb4e244657c2/W-DWR_ludwig_mies_van_der_rohe_hs.png?auto=format&mediaId=5C6E9023-9E01-4B85-873C4662F2937442&rect=.0396%2C.0682%2C.9603%2C.7663&w=400)
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
The modern city, with its towers of glass and steel, can be at least in part attributed to the influence of architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. Equally significant, if smaller in scale, is Mies’ daring design of furniture, pieces that exhibit an unerring sense of proportion as well as minimalist forms and exquisitely refined details. In fact, his chairs have been called architecture in miniature.
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