
Designed by Ross Lovegrove
Ross Lovegrove is inspired by forms of the natural world, the possibilities of new manufacturing techniques and the ability to evoke an emotional response in users. Whether creating a luxury leather bag collection or a plastic thermos flask, Lovegrove’s humanistic approach and organic sensibility have set a direction for design in the next century.
Recognized for forward-thinking organically- inspired products crafted in innovative materials, Ross Lovegrove achieves a new level of clarity for Knoll. The Ross Lovegrove Collection offers a group of tables with a range of edge details and finish options. The KnollStudio® logo and Ross Lovegrove's signature are stamped onto the base of every table.
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Design Year: 2007
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| Ross Lovegrove Round Table | 28" H x 42" W x 60" D | Unavailable |
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