Product: Herman Miller Noguchi table

Herman Miller has extended its offerings to include white ash as an option for the classic Noguchi table’s solid-wood base. The wood is finished so that its creamy white tones will not yellow over time. Designed by Isamu Noguchi, the eponymous table was first introduced in 1948 and comprises three pieces: a 3/4″-thick plate-glass top and two solid-wood legs, which are also available in black, walnut, and cherry. The table is 50″ wide by 15-3/4″ high and 36″ deep. • hermanmiller.com

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