The image of Tulip tables and chairs is probably one of the most recognizable in the world of interior design. Designed in 1956, the perfectly capture the revolution that Knoll and Saarinen brought together in the décor world. For Saarinen, fluid design and flowing curves followed basic ergonomics. His design philosophy behind the Tulip lineup was simple, clear and well founded. To “clear up the slum of legs in the U.S. home” is what he set out to do. And this is one of the major reasons why the gorgeous Tulip Table still is both relevant and sought-after.
by Sabal Homes
The Saarinen Tulip Dining Table is a natural in modern settings. Its beautiful form brings together both elegance and convenience, as it fits into even the tiniest of nooks effortlessly. So, space-age is the design of the table, that the Tulip table along with the Tulip chairs became a mainstay on the Star Trek Series on television! Stylish, understated and timeless, is seems like a natural in every home it adorns.
by Amy Lau Design
by Webber + Studio, Architects
by Interior Marketing Group
by LDa Architecture & Interiors
by Eleven Interiors
by Charles Cunniffe Architects Aspen
by Archisesto
Blending In With Every Style
It is ironic that Saarinen did not find as much critical acclaim for his designs in his time, as he does today. Like in the case of any creative genius, his work was way ahead of his times. One of the main criticisms of Saarinen’s designs during the 50s was that they had no distinct identifiable style. Yet, that is the very feature of the Tulip table that has made it such a cherished possession even five decades down the line! The Tulip dining table simply blends in with any style that you wish to weave around it.
by Sage Builders
by Paul Rice Architecture
by Feldman Architecture
Add sleek and minimalist chairs and you instantly have a modern dining set. Combine it with more eclectic elements and you create a wonderful focal point in a vivid room. Set it in a Scandinavian-styled home and it seems like an absolute natural in there. It is this ease and innate adaptability that has made seen the Tulip line of design win over several generations of design aficionados.
by Texas Construction Company
by Ana Donohue Interiors
by Studio ST Architects
by oomph design
by Hammer Architects
by a+b kasha designs
Form Firmly Follows Function
One of the greatest minds in human history, Leonardo Da Vinci professed, “Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication.” That is the probably the best way to describe the Saarinen designs. Much like the iconic and comfy Womb Chair, the Tulip table is all about keeping things uncomplicated and easy on the eyes. The tables pedestal exudes balance, poise and grace. By eliminating the need for the conventional four-legged design, the table clears up plenty of leg room. This also helps give a small space an airy and open appeal. The oval versions of the classic Tulip table further add a unique geometric variation to the otherwise monotonous and sterile world of simple straight lines.
by Risinger Homes
by David Churchill
Currently produced by Knoll, the Tulip table with marble countertop is a furnishing that is well worth saving up for. While other décor giants have tried to capture the spirit of the Tulip table with sterile imitations, there is nothing quite like the real thing. Adding one to your home barely requires any substantial square footage. The result though is an instant enlivening of the home thanks to an enduring masterpiece.
by Elemental Design
by Dufner Heighes
by Toc Toc Toc… Entrez!
by Laidlaw Schultz Architects
by TAS Construction