✨ Transform your space with a touch of mid-century magic!
The Rimdoc Noguchi Triangle Glass Coffee Table combines a sleek, clear glass top with a solid wood base, offering a stylish and functional addition to any modern living space. With a weight capacity of 330lbs and a design that prioritizes safety and ease of maintenance, this table is perfect for both casual and professional environments.
A**.
So heavy! Great quality!
Love the look and feel of this coffee table. After searching for months I’m glad this is the one we chose. It’s large, stylish and very well made. Also a cinch to assemble however, this thing is crazy heavy. You will need 2 people to lift the package and of course set the glass top, it’s so thick! Couldn’t be happier!
M**.
A true classic in design, now affordable.
Great, beautiful product here; mine is the light walnut finish. Of course it is not authentic, but quality and attention to detail are here. It arrived safe and well packed. There are no instructions and no clear plastic spacers included to put between the glass and wood; I found them later on amazon. It is very heavy so you should always have another person to help lift/move it.I just looked up the price of an original coffee table on first bids: $13,125.00 so with this one your savings is substantial but the enjoyment is equal.If amazon will allow it, here's some history everyone should know about this piece of functional sculpture:As Isamu Noguchi (1904–88) saw it, he only created one truly good piece of furniture, a coffee table. Despite his legacy of design that combined dynamic forms with organic materials and resulted in an oeuvre still widely celebrated today, the Japanese-American artist and designer considered the Noguchi coffee table his singular success.In 1944, Noguchi created the first version of his classic coffee table as a riff on a piece he designed for former MoMA president, A. Conger Goodyear, five years earlier. According to design lore, industrial designer and magazine journalist George Nelson visited Noguchi while working on an article titled “How to Make a Table” and found him at work on a prototype for the piece that would later become the Noguchi coffee table. Nelson, then the director of design at Herman Miller, was not only so taken by Noguchi’s creation that he used it to illustrate his essay but he also allegedly convinced the legendary furniture manufacturer to produce it. Beginning in 1948, the company did.Art enthusiasts may compare the Noguchi table’s sculptural base to the work of a certain Romanian sculptor — and for good reason. A young Isamu Noguchi worked as Constantin Brancusi’s assistant for several months in 1927 before embarking on a wide-spanning career. He dabbled in furniture and lighting design, sculpture and more. Although it was produced some 15 years after Noguchi left Brancusi’s studio, the coffee table, with its sinuously shaped base, bears a stylistic similarity to Brancusi’s work. It also draws from the kind of abstract sculpture that Noguchi began to create during the 1940s while living in New York City’s Greenwich Village, where he first designed the table.Comprised of just two materials — wood and glass — the coffee table is visually complex yet ingenious in its simplicity. Two interlocking, identical wood pieces act as the base of Noguchi’s design, and they’re covered with a glass top. Due to the base’s asymmetrical form, the table looks different from any angle — and the clear top ensures that no angle is ever obscured. When it debuted in the Herman Miller catalogue, the Noguchi coffee table was touted as a “sculpture for use.” Noguchi produced the first version of the table in rosewood, and Herman Miller now offers it in black, cherry, walnut and white ash, each of which uniquely celebrates the artist’s deep appreciation for natural materials.
U**A
Gorgeous table at unbeatable price
I have always loved the concept of the Noguchi table but could never justify the 2000 price tag. I’ve seen other dupes or similar tables going for 700-2000 dollars. I’ve seen the “real deal” in person and this table is the exact same. The glass top is thick so it really sells this being a luxury item. My one warning is that this is HEAVY so if you live on a higher floor or you’re not very strong, arrange for help bribing it in. It was super easy to assemble and the base was sturdy enough to carry the weight of the glass. It’s bigger than you might imagine, so check your space dimensions to make sure it fits.
K**T
Beautiful heavy glass!
This coffee table is beautiful, and the glass is heavy! It was packaged very well and arrived with no issues.
A**
Incredible design
Got my table it looks amazing when guest comes over. It’s always an eye catcher and a conversation starter. Everyone thinks I spend the thousand for it.1. The glass is very, very heavy and thick. You will need a secondhand to help you put it on the legs.2. The legs are very sturdy and high-quality.3. The packaging that the table came in was very industrial. They try to make sure that the product comes safely to your home.
J**R
Striking table
Very attractive glass top table - easy assembly, very sturdy.
B**O
Elegant design
Elegant design, will add beauty and splendor to any space.
M**E
Beautiful Table
Beautiful sturdy coffee table. It is HEAVY so be prepared! Tempered glass is very thick, easy to clean. Big fan of how this fits my living room and will recommend to anyone!
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