Petal outdoor table by Richard Schultz for Knoll.
The Petal outdoor table was designed to accompany the Bertoia Chairs that Harry Bertoia designed for Knoll. The tops on these tables are made of eight petals, which are mounted on a cast aluminium base.
The tables were inspired by Queen Anne’s Lace, a weed that grows in Pennsylvania. Each cluster of flowers is supported on its own stem. By making a table in this manner there is no need for a ring support, and each petal is independent which allows the table to expand and contract with the weather.
The tables were introduced by Knoll in Los Angeles in 1960 and were immediately made part of the MoMA Design Collection.























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