Overview
Item No. 684972
Designed by Richard Schultz

Petal® End Table

Price reduced from C$ 2,070.00 to C$ 1,552.50 25% off
Item No. 684972
Designed by Richard Schultz

Petal® End Table

Price reduced from C$ 2,070.00 to C$ 1,552.50 25% off
Richard Schultz cites Queen Anne's Lace as his inspiration for this delicate outdoor table with its flower-like top sprouting from the elegant pedestal base. Each "petal" expands and contracts independently, ensuring stability in changing weather. More Details
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Offered in a range of materials and finishes, many of which are made to order.

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Petal® End Table
Price reduced from C$ 2,070.00 to C$ 1,552.50 25% off
Price reduced from C$ 2,070.00 to C$ 1,552.50 25% off
Details
Details
  • Elegant yet durable design.
  • Suitable for use indoors and out.
  • Choice of tabletop finish.
Designer
Richard Schultz
Collection
Petal Collection
General Dimensions
  • 19" H 15¾" DIA
Product Weight
4.5 lbs
Assembly
Comes fully assembled
Warranty
1-year warranty
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Item No.
684972
Dimensions
Petal End Table

Petal End Table

  • Height (in): 19
  • Diameter (in): 15¾
  • Weight (lbs): 4.5
  • Powder-coated aluminum base
  • Teak or HDPE (high density polyurethane) top

Shipping Options

  • Threshold Delivery, In-Home Delivery

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Richard Schultz

Richard Schultz

Richard Schultz was an integral part of the Knoll story, beginning in 1951 when he was hired to assist Harry Bertoia on the development and production of his wire chairs. This led to a position in the Design Development Group, where he designed many elegant collections for outdoor living—the first of which was designed for Florence Knoll’s seaside Florida home.

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