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Item No.
685337
$3,408.00
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- Delicate design inspired by a Queen Anne’s Lace flower.
- Petals are individually mounted to let the material expand and contract.
- Suitable for indoor or outdoor use.
- 28" H 42" DIA
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- In-Home Delivery
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Designed by Richard Schultz for Knoll®
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Details
Inspired by the sight of a Queen Anne’s Lace flower growing near his home, Richard Schultz designed the Petal Collection (1960) to have eight petals mounted on a cast-aluminum “spider” that keeps each one independent and allows the material to expand and contract with the weather. Suitable for indoor or outdoor use.
- Delicate design inspired by a Queen Anne’s Lace flower.
- Petals are individually mounted to let the material expand and contract.
- Suitable for indoor or outdoor use.
- Brand
- Knoll®
- Collection
- Petal Collection
- General Dimensions
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- 28" H 42" DIA
- Product Weight
- 62 lbs
- Assembly
- Comes fully assembled
- Warranty
-
1-Year Warranty
Terms and conditions apply. Learn more
Petal Dining Table
- Height (in): 28
- Diameter (in): 42
- Weight (lbs): 62
- Vertical grain teak with natural finish or machined high-density polyurethane white tabletop
- Powder-coated cast aluminum spider and base
- Powder-coated steel stem
- Nylon floor glides
Richard Schultz
For half a century, Richard Schultz has been designing outdoor furniture, first at Knoll, where he assisted Harry Bertoia and developed his own lines, and after 1972 as a freelancer. He later launched his own collection that included his reissued Knoll classics, including the Petal Table and Leisure Line chaise on wheels, plus new designs such as the Café 2000 Chair and Topiary Chair.
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