Taliesin Table
Frank Lloyd Wright
Production Cassina
Table designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, 1925. Produced by Cassina from 1989 as part of the iMaestri collection.
Made from walnut-stained solid cherry wood, the Taliesin table balances formal restraint with a rich material presence. Its base moves away from the traditional use of separate legs, using instead a composition of vertical and horizontal elements to create a solid, architectural structure. Designed in 1925, the table was named after Taliesin, Frank Lloyd Wright’s home and studio in Wisconsin, for which it was originally designed. Its measured presence allows it to sit naturally in both classic interiors and contemporary settings.
Design: 1925
Numbered: Production no. 02704, signed
Dimensions: W 250 × D 98 × H 70.5 cm
Frank Lloyd Wright
Born in Richland Center, Wisconsin, in 1867, Frank Lloyd Wright was an American architect and designer, a leading figure of the Modern Movement. His training fostered a vision of design grounded in primary forms, modularity, and the relationship between space and nature. Wright conceived architecture and design as organic systems, in which structure, function, and environment integrate into a unified living experience.
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