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Designed by Richard Schultz, 1960

Petal Coffee Table by Knoll

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Richard Schultz cites Queen Anne’s Lace as his inspiration for this delicate outdoor table with its flower-like top sprouting from the elegant pedestal base. Each “petal” expands and contracts independently, ensuring stability in changing weather.

Richard Schultz:
“I designed the Petal Table to accompany the Bertoia Chairs. The tops on the tables are made of eight petals, which are mounted on a beautifully crafted cast aluminum spider.

“I was inspired by Queen Anne’s lace, a weed that grows near our house in Pennsylvania. Each cluster of flowers is supported on its own stem. By making a table in this manner there is no need for a ring support, and each petal is independent, which allows the table to expand and contract with the weather.

Dimensions
42″ Diameter x 15″H

Construction
Tabletop is available in vertical grain natural teak and white HPDE (High Density Polyurethane)
Teak will weather and acquire a silvery tone if left outside in the elements
Each petal is held in place with 3 screws
Base and top support are powder coated cast aluminum
Stem is powder coated stainless steel
Molded nylon glides included

GREENGUARD Indoor Air Quality Certified®

Weight 60 lbs
Top Finish

White Petals, Teak Petals

Base Color

White, Yellow, Orange, Plum, Blue, Lime Green, Green