Parrish Round Low Table ID: PARTLRD24HPLGPC
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Parrish Round Low Table

By Konstantin Grcic, for Emeco

Parrish Round Low Table

By Konstantin Grcic, For Emeco

$660.00 - $2,185.00

Finish:
Black Powder Coated Aluminum

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SPEC #: EMC1259640 | ID: PARTLRD24HPLGPC

Parrish Round Low Table

SPEC #: EMC1259640

ID: PARTLRD24HPLGPC

Designed by Konstantin GrcicRead Bio

The Parrish Round Low Table was originally designed for the Parrish Art Museum in New York. Just like the modest museum building holds an internal complexity, Parrish combines a subtle design with a heartfelt technical core. Made in USA.

Available Options

Finish: Black Powder Coated Aluminum, Clear Anodized Aluminum

Color: Accoya Wood, Ash Plywood, Black HPL, Black Laminate Plywood, Grey HPL, Grey Laminate Plywood, Hand Brushed Aluminum, Walnut Plywood, White HPL, White Laminate Plywood

Specifications

    • Finish: Black Powder Coated Aluminum
    • Color: Grey HPL
    • Size: 24"W x 12.75"H x 24"D
    • Product Weight: 21.00 lbs
    • Materials: Aluminum  Plywood  Laminate  
        • Country of Origin: United States
    • Made in the USA

      Made in the USA

    • Recycled Materials

      Recycled Materials

    • Recyclable

      Recyclable

    • Responsibly Sourced Materials

      Responsibly Sourced Materials

    • Specification Sheet / Technical Files

      Prop 65 Warning for California Residents This product can expose you to chemicals, which are known in the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to https://www.p65warnings.ca.gov/.
      Konstantin Grcic

      About Konstantin Grcic

      Konstantin Grcic is a German industrial designer known for creating mass-manufactured items, such as furniture and household products. He has participated in leading design shows and his work can be seen in major museums. Described as having a pared down aesthetic, his functional designs are characterized by geometric shapes and unexpected angles.

      Grcic studied cabinetry making in the Arts and Crafts tradition at the John Makepeace School for Craftsmen in Wood in London, starting in 1985. In 1988, he began his graduate studies in Industrial Design at London's Royal College of Art. Grcic worked with British designer Jasper Morrison in the late 1980s until 1990, when he began designing furniture for SCP, one of London's largest design stores. He credits his time in London for helping develop his individual style.

      In 1991, Grcic founded his studio, Konstantin Grcic Industrial Design (KGID), in Munich, Germany. Working with a staff of five, he creates pieces that have been described as both revolutionary and intelligent.

      With an emphasis on usability, Grcic is known for having a spartan approach to design, relying on geometric forms, unusual angles and hard edges. He has created installations and developed products such as furniture, lighting, watches, tableware, espresso makers, and even umbrellas. Grcic became recognized for his 1995 Refolo trolley, 1997 Wanda dish rack, 1998 award-winning Mayday lamp, 1999 ES shelf and 2001 Chaos chair.

      His iconic 2004 Chair One and 2006 Miura stool are both described as being comfortable to sit on, despite their oddly shaped compositions. Grcic has a philosophical approach to design, especially when it comes to seating products, his favorite objects to tackle.

      Grcic has used cutting edge technology, such as high-tech ceramics and 3D modeling software, to create his mass-produced items. Advanced engineering plastics were the basis of his award-winning Myto Chair, launched at the Milan Furniture Fair in 2008. Grcic also relies on low-tech solutions to advance the design process, manually creating and deconstructing rough paper models. An engineering-oriented approach and extensive research make up his methodology, something attributed to his upbringing.

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      Emeco is a sustainable furniture company founded in 1944. They are known for their iconic 1006 Navy Chair, which is made from recycled aluminum and is guaranteed for life. Emeco offers a wide range of other sustainable furniture products, including chairs, stools, benches, tables, and accessories. Emeco is committed to sustainability and uses a variety of eco-friendly materials in its products, including recycled aluminum, scrap plastic from oceans and landfills, reclaimed wood, and sustainable plywood. The company also manufactures its products in the United States, which reduces its environmental impact. In addition to its sustainable materials and manufacturing practices, Emeco also designs its products to be durable and long-lasting. The company's products can be found in restaurants, cafes, offices, and homes around the world. Emeco is a popular choice for sustainable interior design projects.

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