The Design
Joseph D'Urso's 1980 table series displays his characteristically minimal design and offers numerous options for top shapes, sizes and materials. This award-winning series is designed to meet a wide range of needs for work or dining and will complement any environment. Combining elegance with unsurpassed practicality, this sculptural table is available in a range of shapes and materials, as well as the option of standard casters, lockable casters or glides. This large round work table provides a well-proportioned and perfect surface to work or gather.
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Design Year: 1980
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| D'Urso 72" Round Work Table | 15.25-27.5" H x 72" W x 72" D | Unavailable |
With a long history of design innovation for the home, workplace, and in textiles, Knoll continues to play a large part in the foundations of Modern Design. Founded in 1938 by Hans Knoll and continued after his death by his wife Florence Knoll, the company has produced a long line of award-winning and museum worthy designs from virtually every top designer in modern design.
Knoll believes good design is good business. Since its founding, Knoll has been recognized as a design leader worldwide, with products exhibited in major art museums spanning the globe, and more than 40 pieces in the permanent Design Collection of The Museum of Modern Art in New York. Legendary designs such as the Womb Chair, the Tulip Chair, and the Barcelona Lounge Chair and Ottoman are instantly recognizable icons of the company.
In addition to Knoll’s commitment to design, Knoll is an industry leader in environmentally responsible practices. All manufacturing facilities in North America are ISO 14001-certified, and all Knoll architecture and design managers are required to attain LEED® Professional Accreditation, a rating system of the US Green Building council that is a voluntary, consensus-based national standard for developing high-performance sustainable buildings.
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