richard schultz topiary dining table
by Richard Schultz from Knoll
richard schultz topiary dining table
Design Richard Schultz, 1996
Aluminum, powder-coat, glass
Made in USA by Knoll
Richard Schultz designed the Topiary collection to look like shrubs pruned to look like furniture. The whimsical pieces act as light filters, disappearing into nature and creating patterns of dappled light on the ground below.
Topiary is the only 100% sheet metal seating collection on the market, using a technique that involves bending, stamping and folding sheets of aluminum. The powder coated components make the chair resilient enough to stay outdoors all year round. The topiary table base is fitted with wheels for easy transportation and the glass top is offered in three sizes. Optional powder coated umbrella support with weight accepts 1/24" dia. umbrella shaft.
dining table: top: 30", 42" or 56" dia. | 30, 66 or 105lbs.
base: 24" w | 24" d | 28" h | 45lbs.
Aluminum, powder-coat, glass
Made in USA by Knoll
Richard Schultz designed the Topiary collection to look like shrubs pruned to look like furniture. The whimsical pieces act as light filters, disappearing into nature and creating patterns of dappled light on the ground below.
Topiary is the only 100% sheet metal seating collection on the market, using a technique that involves bending, stamping and folding sheets of aluminum. The powder coated components make the chair resilient enough to stay outdoors all year round. The topiary table base is fitted with wheels for easy transportation and the glass top is offered in three sizes. Optional powder coated umbrella support with weight accepts 1/24" dia. umbrella shaft.
dining table: top: 30", 42" or 56" dia. | 30, 66 or 105lbs.
base: 24" w | 24" d | 28" h | 45lbs.
$3,461.00 + plus shipping
Richard Schultz
Richard Shultz joined Knoll in 1951 to work with Harry Bertoia. Significant designs over the years include the Petal Table and 1966 series for Knoll.
Knoll has remained true to the Bauhaus design philosophy that furniture should complement architectural space and not compete with it. Modernism is a passion at Knoll which results in ground breaking modern furniture.