NNEKGE Noguchi Coffee Table Replica (Ash)

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NNEKGE Noguchi Coffee Table Replica (Ash)

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Designed by acclaimed artist Isamu Noguchi, this classic coffee table replica brings a simplistic yet iconic design that combines natural wood and glass to the centre of attention no matter where it’s placed.

  • Isamu Noguchi coffee table replica
  • True to the original design
  • Brings elegance and simplicity to any interior
  • Durable tempered glass tabletop
  • Solid natural ash wooden base

The Matt Blatt Noguchi Coffee Table Replica (Ash) is a standout in style with its organic design that masterfully utilises smooth curves for the base and top and makes for a refreshingly charming addition to the modern home.

True to the original

Based on the original 1947 modernist design, this true to the original replica blends a teardrop shaped tempered glass tabletop and a carefully crafted curving, smooth textured ash wood base to create a truly unique coffee table.

An eye-catching centrepiece

With its smoothly flowing form and clean-lined silhouette, this coffee table creates an eye-catching centrepiece in any lounge room and instantly adds elegance and charm to the look and feel of any home interior.

About Isamu Noguchi

The acclaimed Japanese-American artist and landscape architect was one of the most iconic furniture designers of the 20th century who combined understated, natural elements with bold shapes and experimental materials.

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