Guéridon Platner, Nickel poli, Marbre Arabescato (blanc avec tons gris)
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Détails
Type de produit | Side table |
Dimensions | |
Poids | with Glass: 6,8 kg with marble: 10 kg |
Couleurs | Frame: Tabletop: |
Matériaux | Frame: round steel rods, nickel-plated, with clear protective varnish or bronze metallic lacquered Table top: polished crystal glass with bevelled edge profile, 10 mm thick or Arabescato marble, white, solid |
Entretien | To quickly remove daily dirt from metal, glass or marble surfaces you can use any glass cleaner with a clean, soft cloth and then wipe the surface dry with a soft cloth. Always clean the surfaces carefully and without scrubbing so that they do not scratch. Never use cleaning products that contain granular substances, acetic acid or citric acid. |
Nachhaltigkeit | GREENGUARD Indoor Air Quality Certified® |
Garantie | 24 months |
Famille de produits | Furniture by Warren Platner |
In the mid-1960s, Warren Platner developed a collection for Knoll International consisting of various tables, the Platner armchair, a chair and a stool, aollection which became an immediate success and also icons of their time. Like the other pieces in the collection the frame of the Warren Platner side table is made of bent, nickel-plated steel wire struts, which simultaneously serve as the basic structure of the furniture and as an ornament thanks to their moiré effect. This pedestal, which is available in two sizes, is complemented by a table top crafted from either marble or crystal glass. The elaborate, then novel and complicated production of steel wire, was and is the reason for the fascination of the Warren Platner table. Warren Platner, who worked with the legendary architects Raymond Loewy and Eero Saarinen, can be seen as a key figure in the second generation of wire-frame and column-based chairs: instead of emphasizing the technological and craft components as in the early days of modernism and seeking innovation in furniture by revealing its design, Warren Plattner strove for decorative, graceful, less strict forms. Warren Platner's collection for Knoll thus reflects the cultural and social change in the 1960s, which corresponded to a greater expressiveness in the formal language of modern design. In combination with the high-quality materials of the table top, the Knoll Platner side table is an exclusive piece of designer furniture and is as fascinating today as it was then.