The Noguchi Cyclone table was conceived in 1953 as a rocking stool made of metal wire and wood. Noguchi's playful object was manufactured the following year in varying sizes, and later evolved into a table that became a companion piece to the Bertoia wire children's chair.
At the suggestion of Hans Knoll, Noguchi's small table was enlarged to full size in 1957.
Reintroduced by Knoll in collaboration with the Noguchi foundation, the design is now being meticulously produced from Noguchi's original drawings. The sculptural base consists of a column of chrome-plated steel wires set into a cast-iron black porcelain-finished foot. Available in black or white laminate top with exposed birch edge.
Cast iron base, chromed rods, wood top.
Dimensions:
28" h 36"d or 42"d
Design:
Isamu Noguchi, 1953.
Manufacturer:
Knoll
At the suggestion of Hans Knoll, Noguchi's small table was enlarged to full size in 1957.
Reintroduced by Knoll in collaboration with the Noguchi foundation, the design is now being meticulously produced from Noguchi's original drawings. The sculptural base consists of a column of chrome-plated steel wires set into a cast-iron black porcelain-finished foot. Available in black or white laminate top with exposed birch edge.
Cast iron base, chromed rods, wood top.
Dimensions:
28" h 36"d or 42"d
Design:
Isamu Noguchi, 1953.
Manufacturer:
Knoll