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Item No. 100076087

Nelson Pedestal Table Outdoor

$2,145.00
5 out of 5 Customer Rating
Item No. 100076087

Nelson Pedestal Table Outdoor

$2,145.00

Black Marble
Grey Marble
Graphite Satin
White
Available to ship in:
  • Authentic outdoor table by George Nelson.
  • Self-leveling glides adjust to uneven outdoor surfaces.
  • 21⅜" H 17" W 17" D
Detailed Dimensions

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  • Threshold Delivery, In-Home Delivery

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Designed by George Nelson for Herman Miller
Manufacturer SKU:
Nelson Pedestal Table Outdoor
$2,145.00
Details

Details

George Nelson’s Outdoor Pedestal Table (1954) adapts to many exterior spaces and uses, from patio to poolside. It features the clean lines and elegant simplicity typical of Nelson, consisting of a marble top mounted on a powder-coated steel base with self-leveling glides that adjust to surfaces. This is an authentic Nelson Table by Herman Miller.
  • Authentic outdoor table by George Nelson.
  • Self-leveling glides adjust to uneven outdoor surfaces.
Brand
Herman Miller
General Dimensions
  • 21⅜" H 17" W 17" D
Product Weight
33.25 lbs
Assembly
Comes fully assembled
Warranty
DWR honors a one (1) year warranty on all products. Brand-specific warranties may extend to longer periods.
Item No.
100076087
21.5 x 17

21.5 x 17

  • Height (in): 21⅜
  • Width (in): 17
  • Depth (in): 17
  • Weight (lbs): 33.25
16 x 28.5

16 x 28.5

  • Height (in): 16
  • Width (in): 28½
  • Depth (in): 28½
  • Weight (lbs): 97
21.5 x 28.5

21.5 x 28.5

  • Height (in): 21⅜
  • Width (in): 28⅜
  • Depth (in): 28⅜
  • Weight (lbs): 97
  • Powder-coated aluminum base
  • Self-leveling glides
George Nelson

George Nelson

Possessing one of the most inventive minds of the 20th century, George Nelson was the rare person who can envision what isn’t there yet. Nelson felt that designers must be “aware of the consequences of their actions on people and society and thus cultivate a broad base of knowledge and understanding.”

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