At the suggestion of Hans Knoll, the Knoll Space Cyclone Dining Table was born in 1957 from Isamu Naguchi's smaller wire and wood table, which itself had evolved from a rocking stool Noguchi had envisioned four years earlier. The result is a beautiful laminate top with a natural birch edge sitting atop a steel wire sculpture with cast iron base. These playfully-designed Noguchi Cyclone Tables are perfect for any dining setting.
| Table top diameter | 36" - 42" |
| Height | 28" |
| 36" table weight | 89 lbs |
| 42" table weight | 97 lbs |
| Top thickness | 0.8" |
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The Noguchi Cyclone Table is available in two top sizes, a 36" table top or a 42" table top.
Noguchi Tables come with a natural birch edge, 0.8" thick laminated top in your choice of black or white.

The designs of Isamu Noguchi can be seen in many arenas; he designed sets for the New York Ballet, large public sculptures, and furniture for many different manufacturers, including, of course, Knoll's Cyclone Dining Table. In fact, it was Hans Knoll who convinced Naguchi to enlarge his Cyclone Table to dining table size in 1957. Its playful design will enliven your dinner conversations for years to come.
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