Noguchi Cyclone Table - Black/102 CM

Inspired by Isamu Noguchi
Special Price $939.15 Regular Price $2,347.88
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NGCYTB-BL102CM
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THE PRODUCT

The Noguchi Cyclone Table is a captivating and iconic piece that blends art with functionality. Designed by the renowned sculptor Isamu Noguchi, this table features a dynamic, spiral base that resembles the powerful motion of a cyclone, crafted from molded metal for strength and visual impact. The round tabletop, typically made of glass or wood, creates a striking contrast with the fluid, organic shape of the base, resulting in a harmonious balance between form and function. The Cyclone Table is both a sculptural work of art and a practical surface for use in living rooms, lounges, or contemporary office spaces. Its bold, modern design adds a unique focal point to any interior, making it a timeless piece that stands out in any setting.

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THE DETAILS

  • SKU: NGCYTB-BL102CM
  • Top: Black Laminate
  • Legs: Stainless Steel, Black Powder Coated Base
  • Style: Modern Classic
  • Warranty: 5 Years
  • Assembly: N/A
  • Instructions: Included
  • Clean: Dust Cleaner
  • Dimension: Width 102cm, Depth 102cm, Height 72cm
  • Packing Dimension 1: Width 113cm, Depth 113cm, Height 72cm
  • Packing Dimension 2: Width 52cm, Depth 52cm, Height 74cm
  • CBM: 0.051 / 0.200 Product Weight: 34kg
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ABOUT THE DESIGNER

Isamu Noguchi

1904-1988 (United States)

With a Japanese poet for a father and Scottish-American writer for a mother, it is not surprisingly that Isamu Noguchi inherited a strong creative streak. He was a prominent Japanese American artist and architect whose career spanned six decades, from the 1920s onward. Unwilling to be labelled, Noguchi created sculptures that could be as abstract as Henri Moore's or as realistic as Da Vinci's. He used any medium he could get his hands on: stone, metal, wood, clay, bone, paper - carving, casting, cutting, pounding, or dynamiting away as each form took shape.

"Appreciate the moment."

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