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Noguchi Coffee Table

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Inspired by the Isamu Noguchi's 1947 masterpiece, this is an icon of organic interior design. Stunning, strong, simple and sophisticated all at once, this table does a lot with just two parts.

The sculptural solid wood base is stable, durable and different from every angle. The vaguely geometric triangle top feels natural, avoids sharp edges and elongates the space it inhabits.

Together, they form a table worthy of its fame, and loved by design-forward homes, offices and museums for decades.

12mm Tempered Glass Top
Tempered glass is made by treating regular glass to controlled high temperatures. This makes tempered glass dramatically stronger, shatter-proof and scratch-resistant — making it the perfect material for tabletops.

Solid Walnut Wood Base
Walnut is a dense and strong wood with a beautiful natural grain. That's why we picked it for the table base — it makes for the perfect raw material for a design obsessed with organic design.

Inspired by the Noguchi Table
This is a replica of the legendary Noguchi table. Designed in 1947 by Isamu Noguchi, the table has become a mainstay of design conscious homes and offices ever since. Its genius lies in its simplicity. The table contains only three elements: a thick triangular glass top with round edges and two interlocking curved wooden legs.

The base is sculptural yet natural. The top is vaguely geometric yet organic. Together, this bare and minimal design is aesthetically striking (different from every angle) and functionally perfect (avoiding sharp edges and bruised shins).

Originally commissioned by the president of MoMA, the table today sits in the Museum's permanent collection.

Length 50"
Width 36.2"
Depth 15.7"

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The World's Most Famous Table

Inspired by Isamu Noguchi's 1947 Design
Organic triangle tempered glass top
Sculptural solid walnut wood base

Sophisticated and simple.
Stunning and strong.​

For 80% less

Inspired By The ​Noguchi Table

A replica of the table designed in 1947 by Isamu Noguchi, the design's genius lies in its simplicity. The table contains only three elements: a thick triangular glass top with round edges and two interlocking curved wooden legs. The base is sculptural yet natural. The top is vaguely geometric yet organic. Together, this bare design is aesthetically striking and functionally perfect.

Size Guide

Length 50"
Width 36.2"
Depth 15.7"

Isamu Noguchi 野口 勇

Isamu Noguchi (1904-1988) was a Japanese-American artist and designer known for his contributions to sculpture, furniture, and landscape architecture. A key figure in modernist design, Noguchi's work is celebrated for its organic forms, simplicity, and blending of Eastern and Western influences. His iconic creations, such as the Akari Light Sculptures and the Noguchi Table, exemplify his mastery of combining artistic expression with functional design, pushing the boundaries of materials and form.

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Price $499
Base Solid Walnut Wood
Top 12mm Tempered Glass Top
Design Replica of 1947 Noguchi

Design Within Reach

Price $2,495.00
Base Solid Wood Options
Top 19mm Tempered Glass Top
​Design Replica of 1947 Noguchi

This Is A Replica

This piece is not manufactured by the brand that currently owns the rights to the designer’s work. We do not claim any rights on any third party trademarks. Instead this is a proud replica of the designer’s work, inspired by the original form and made with premium materials. The best designers of the last century wanted their iconic designs to be accessible to all. But big furniture brands moved in, and artificially drove up prices.

We’re changing that. We’re recreating the best furniture pieces of the 20th century and selling them at fair prices. We’re making great design accessible to all.

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