Umanoff/Table
Features
Table Top Shape
Round
Top Material
Solid Wood
Base Material
Solid Wood; Brass
Natural Variation Type
Natural Wood Grain Color Variation
Table Base Type
Three Leg
Shelves Included
No
Tray Top
Yes
Foldable
No
Wheels / Casters Included
No
Lighting Included
No
Weight Capacity
11 lb.
Supplier Intended and Approved Use
Residential Use
Imported
Yes
Designer
Arthur Umanoff
Top Color
Brown
Base Color
Brown/Gold
Wood Species
Walnut
Specifications
California Proposition 65 Warning Required
Yes
Assembly
Assembly Required
Yes
Warranty
Commercial Warranty
No
Product Warranty
Yes
Warranty Length
2 Years
Full or Limited Warranty
Limited
Warranty Details
The customer needs to register the Audo Copenhagen product to receive an extended 10-year warranty.
Dimensions
Overall
17.7'' H X 17'' W X 17'' D
Overall Product Weight
4.87 lb.
Additional Features
- Arthur Umanoff (1923–1985) was an American-born industrial designer, noted for his contribution to the American midcentury modern movement. Upon graduating from New York’s prestigious Pratt Institute and the American School of Design at the beginning of the 1950s, Umanoff began collaborating with Post Modern Ltd, a New York design company that produced and sold modernist wrought iron and wood designs. Throughout the 1960s, he worked closely with the furniture manufacturer Shaver Howard, who put many of his furniture designs into production. He also designed clocks for Howard Miller. Arthur Umanoff believed that design should not only be beautifully constructed and functional but it should also be attainable. Using natural materials and new methods to reimagine traditional furniture pieces, he created versatile designs for the home that were celebrated for their quality their simplified, functional forms, and staying power. Reflecting warmth and practicality, his designs were often imagined in wrought iron, rattan, walnut, and birch, imbued with functional details yet retaining a sense of natural elegance thanks to their slender, tapered lines.
- Designed in 1950
- Our wooden furniture is offered in two different types – natural wood veneers and solid wood – equal in beauty and with only minor differences in look and durability. Wood veneers are made from thin sheets of natural wood that are applied to a base of MDF, plywood, or chipboard, giving the surface the appearance of solid wood. The final product is then varnished with polyurethane for a durable, easy-care finish and to prevent spills from damaging the surface and underlying design. Wood veneer furniture uses less wood than its solid counterparts, making it a more affordable option. Furthermore, wood veneers are less prone to splintering and warping which can result from a solid wood design.