Designed by George Nakashima, 1946
The Splay-Leg Table is a remarkable example of George Nakashima’s talent for synthesising traditional influences and modern simplicity. Featuring low-sheen finishes that amplify the natural grain, the table showcases Nakashima’s sensitivity to nature and his legendary craftsmanship.
Details
FEATURES
Featuring natural, low-sheen finishes and live wood grain patters – in American Walnut and Hickory – the Nakashima pieces epitomise the designer and his artistry and craft.
CONSTRUCTION
The table top is veneer with reverse slip-matched cathedral pattern, matching solid wood edge in clear low sheen finish.
The legs, apron and edge detail are in solid American Walnut, while mortises and tenon joints present solid brass hardware. Glides are in nylon.
FINISHES
The Table in Hickory and American Walnut, with edge details in American Walnut.
DIMENSIONS
SPLAY-LEG TABLE:
- Table: 96cm W x 86,7cm D, 45cm H.
Product story
Mixing Eastern and Western aesthetics, traditional and modern vocabularies, George Nakashima’s work defies typical categorisation. He is one of the most recognised and celebrated craftsmen of the 20th century, known primarily for his handmade furniture and sensitivity to material.
In the early 1940s, Hans and Florence Knoll met Nakashima and, impressed by the simple elegance of his aesthetic, added a chair and three tables of his design to the Knoll catalogue. The early orders were made in Nakashima’s own studio, before production was moved to East Greenville. The line was discontinued in 1955 when Nakashima opted to produce and market all of his designs himself.
In collaboration with George Nakashima’s daughter Mira and George Nakashima Studios, KnollSudio reintroduced the Splay-Leg table in 2008.
Nakashima Splay-Leg Table will soon be available in our e-store.