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As social habits evolve, so does furniture design. The evolution of the dining table can be traced back hundreds of years to a simple wood board placed on top of saw horse for easy dismantling and mobility. The pedestal style table, appearing in the last twenty years of the 17th Century, paved the way for many of the most celebrated tables of today. Today, SUITE New York presents some of our favorite pedestal dining tables.
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Base Quadra
Luigi Caccia Dominoni’s Base Quadra table has a powerful presence and integrates a brilliant juxtaposition of round and square shapes. Despite its dark color, the high-gloss lacquer finish and stainless steel band at the base reflect light and bring glamour to any dining room.
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Aoyama Table
The Aoyama Table, designed by Paul Leroy, is a head-turning design worthy of standing on its own pedestal! The laser cut steel base was inspired by the high-design Aoyama district in Tokyo famous for fashion, food and entertainment.
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Dizzie Table
The Dizzie Table is available in a wide variety of bases, finishes, tops and sizes. From café size to seating for twelve, each style maintains a simple aesthetic that can work in nearly any interior or contract project.
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Turntable
Turntable is a straightforward design and reminder that sometimes, less really is more. An organic reinterpretation of Saarinen’s iconic Pedestal Table, Turntable is smooth, soft and stylish. It truly speaks for itself.
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419 Park Avenue South, 17th Floor
New York, NY 10016
(Between 28th & 29th Streets)
www.suiteny.com
info@suiteny.com
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