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T.710 Small Side Table

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Item No. 100191822

T.710 Small Side Table

Price reduced from $445.00 to $222.50 50% off
3.7 out of 5 Customer Rating
Item No. 100191822
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T.710 Small Side Table
Price reduced from $445.00 to $222.50 50% off
Price reduced from $445.00 to $222.50 50% off
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Risom introduced his T.710 Small Side Table (1950) at a time when he was experimenting with metal. He was fascinated by the negative space the table defines between its base and top and by the illusion of floating the top creates. This table is perfect for tight areas due to its compact size and small footprint. Stacks up to three high. Made in Malaysia.
  • Compact, stackable side table.
  • Solid walnut top; powder-coated steel base.
  • Slim, sculptural base lends an airy look with the illusion of a floating top.
  • Stacks up to three high.
  • Made in Malaysia.
Brand
Design Within Reach
General Dimensions
  • 21" H 14⅛" W 15⅝" D
Product Weight
8.75 lbs
Assembly
Comes fully assembled
Warranty
1-year warranty
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Dimensions
T.710 Small Side Table

T.710 Small Side Table

  • Height (in): 21
  • Width (in): 14⅛
  • Depth (in): 15⅝
  • Weight (lbs): 8.75
  • Weight Capacity (lbs): 3
  • Leg Height (in): 20¼
  • Leg to Leg Width (in): 4¾
  • Solid walnut or lacquered MDF top
  • Powder-coated steel base
Jens Risom

Jens Risom

Jens Risom is widely considered to be a pioneer in introducing Danish modern furniture to the United States through early work with the Knoll company and to a greater extent through his own company, which thrived in the 1950s and ’60s.

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