Knoll
Pascal Dining Table
Price starting from € 4.270,00*
*Price valid for the version with oval-shaped top in grey mahogany – black base and edge in black PVC (cod. 47TR20 L1).
Solid, elegant and extremely versatile; the Pascal table is an example of modernity applied to the art of furniture. Its creator, Pascal Mourge, designed it in 1985 thinking of a modular system that would be well suited to conference rooms, large spaces and office areas. Nevertheless, Pascal can also be adapted to the most intimate spaces of the house, giving a touch of solid beauty to more formal studies and living areas. The genius of his style lies in the legs and in the top, both of which can be readjusted and connected to each other so as to create virtually infinite tables that can be modeled in any shape and length you wish.
W.200 x D.100 x H.73cm with oval-shaped top
Available in several sizes and different shapes
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Landed in the United States at the beginning of the ‘30s, Hans Knoll, a young German-born son of a furniture-maker in Stuttgart, proposed to import into the new continent the modern European design, contemporary heritage of the Bauhaus. Died prematurely, his work was continued by his wife, Florence Knoll, who succeeded in establishing lasting partnerships with some of the greatest exponents of the modernist movement. Few years later the Knoll Associates was founded. Today, Knoll is not only a company of re-selling historic furnishings of great artistic value, but continues to innovate by offering creations of the major international design brands both in the home area and in the office furnitures sector.Read more
Designed by
Pascal Mourgue
Pascal Mourgue (1943-2014), known today in particular for the role he played in the evolution of French design, has always loved to consider himself first and foremost an artist. He studied sculpture at the École Boulle in Paris and at the Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs. The first furnishings he designed date back to the 1960s, within a more varied creative activity that ranged from painting to architecture, up to the creation of crystals for Baccarat. Instead, it was only in the 1980s that design became his main activity, leading him to work not only with important French brands such as Ligne Roset, Fermob and Artelano, but also with prestigious international brands such as Knoll or Cassina. His creations are part of the collections of important museums such as the Center Pompidou in Paris and the Cooper Heitt Museum in New York. He was the younger brother of Olivier Mourgue, also a famous designer, who went down in history for his iconic Djinn Chair which is best remembered for being used in many scenes in the film "2001: A Space Odyssey".Read more