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How can you tell if a tulip table is real?

How can you tell if a tulip table is real?

The bases of Saarinen Tables, like the coordinating Tulip Chairs, are made of cast aluminum, finished in black, white or platinum. A genuine Saarinen table would never have a base made of plastic, wood, or any other material. They are also made of one piece of aluminum, so there will not be multiple seams present.

Where are Knoll Saarinen tables made?

This is the authentic Pedestal Table by Knoll. It’s stamped with the KnollStudio logo and Eero Saarinen’s signature. Tabletop made in Italy or U.S.A., depending on material.

How tall is a Saarinen table?

The collection is a defining accomplishment of modern design and a timeless addition to your home—a true classic. 42″ table seats 4-5 people.

Who made tulip tables?

Eero Saarinen
It took Eero Saarinen five years to design a table that reached his meticulous standards of perfection. His self-imposed brief was to challenge the norm by creating tables and chairs with simple bases.

How do you authenticate a knoll table?

  1. Look on the underside of the tabletop for a chrome plaque inscribed with Eero Saarinen’s signature, “Knoll Studio” and the year 1956. Only newer models may have this plaque, however.
  2. If advertised as “Knoll style” or “Saarinen style,” it’s a dead giveaway that the table is a fake.

How much does a Saarinen table weigh?

Weight: 176/330 lbs.

Why is it called a tulip table?

The coordinating chair design was called the Tulip Chair because of the flower-like shell shape of the seat, but the moniker caught on for all the pieces in the collection. The slim footprint of the pedestal table makes it an ingenious addition to any dining room or eat-in kitchen.

Who originally designed the Tulip table?

How tall is a tulip table?

The round engineered wood table top has a thin design that’s just right for weeknight family meals and a fun cocktail hour with friends. Plus, this table measures 42″ tall, so it’s ideal for pairing with the bar stool set of your choice (not included).

When was the Saarinen table designed?

Eeron Saarinen’s 1957-debuted Pedestal dining table for Knoll adds a modern touch to a 19th-century London home decorated by AD100 talent Axel Vervoordt.

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Ruth Doyle