Eero Saarinen 1957
Eero Saarinen vowed to address the “ugly, confusing, unrestful world” he observed underneath chairs and tables -- the so-called "slum of legs." A five-year design investigation led him to the revolutionary Pedestal Collection, including what is perhaps the most recognized table of the modern era.
With the Pedestal Collection, Eero Saarinen vowed to eliminate the "slum of legs" found under chairs and tables with four legs. He worked first with hundreds of drawings, which were followed by ¼ scale models. Since the compelling idea was to design chairs that looked good in a room, the model furniture was set up in a scaled model room the size of a doll house.
Drawing on his early training as a sculptor, Saarinen refined his design through full scale models, endlessly modifying the shape with clay. “What interests me is when and where to use these structural plastic shapes. Probing even more deeply into different possibilities one finds many different shapes are equally logical—some ugly, some exciting, some earthbound, some soaring. The choices really become a sculptor’s choice.”
Saarinen was assisted by Don Petitt, of Knoll’s Design Development Group, who introduced several ingenious methods of model making. Together with a Knoll design research team, they worked out the problems arising in production. Full scale models became furniture and, with family and friends acting as “guinea pigs,” the furniture was tested in the dining room and living room of the Saarinen house in Bloomfield Hills.
Born to world famous architect and Cranbrook Academy of Art Director Eliel Saarinen and textile artist Loja Saarinen, Eero Saarinen was surrounded by design his whole life. After meeting Florence Knoll at Cranbrook, Saarinen went on to design many of Knoll's most recognizable pieces, including the Tulip collection, the Womb chair, and the 70 Series of seating. In addition to these achievements, Saarinen became a leader of the second-generation modernists.
16148 | Saarinen Dining Table and Cesca Chairs
12696 | Saarinen Dining Table and Tulip Chairs
11554 | Open Team Meeting Space
6290 | Saarinen Dining Table, Saarinen Executive Chair
15003 | Saarinen Executive Plastic Back with Wood Legs
7392 | Saarinen Dining Table
7395 | Saarinen Dining Table, Saarinen Executive Armless
6485 | Saarinen Dining Table, Sprite Chair
5597 | Saarinen Dining Table, Saarinen Tulip Arm Chair
13427 | Brno Flat Bar Chair
10415 | Krusin SIde Chair and Saarinen Table
10414 | Krusin SIde Chair and Saarinen Table
10383 | Saarinen Table and Bertoia Side Chairs
16035 | Saarinen Dining Table with Cesca Chair
16188 | Saarinen Table Collection
16140 | Saarinen Tables in Black Laminate
4384 | Sprite Stacking Chair
4886 | Saarinen Tables
4810 | Saarinen Dining Table
5072 | Saarinen Dining Table
11603 | Eero Saarinen Collection
11602 | Saarinen Pedestal Collection
11601 | Saarinen Pedestal Collection
11600 | Saarinen Pedestal Collection
The configurator below is for reference purposes only. All options, finishes and sizes may not be represented.
For the complete scope, please refer to the KnollStudio price list.
(47" table shown)