Product Details
Materials & Finish
The Platner Dining Table features a base of nickel-plated steel rods, welded to circular horizontal frames to create a sculptural, flared profile. The tabletop is available in clear tempered glass, marble, or wood veneer, providing durability and elegance. The nickel finish is polished and treated for resistance to corrosion and scratches, highlighting the reflective quality of the steel.
The table’s open wire base provides generous legroom while remaining structurally solid. Its round top promotes social interaction and is available in multiple finishes to suit different interiors. Practical yet iconic, the Platner Dining Table integrates easily into both residential and professional environments. As part of Warren Platner’s 1966 collection, it represents a fusion of modernist structure and decorative elegance.
Comfort & Functionality
The base is crafted by welding dozens of vertical steel rods to circular reinforcements, combining structural stability with visual transparency. Each joint is precision-welded and hand-polished to maintain seamless curves. The tabletop rests securely on the welded base with hidden fasteners, ensuring stability while maintaining a floating appearance. Glass or marble tops are beveled and reinforced for safety and strength.
Construction
Size and Packaging of the Product
Product Dimensions
Item is fully assembled
Box Dimensions
packed in 1 Box
Warren Platner
Warren Platner (1919–2006) was an American architect and designer known for merging modernism with elegance and warmth. Trained at Cornell University, he worked with legendary architects including Eero Saarinen, Kevin Roche, and I. M. Pei. In 1966, Platner gained international recognition with his iconic furniture collection for Knoll, featuring sculptural chairs, tables, and ottomans crafted from graceful welded steel wire—often described as “modern with a touch of glamour.” Beyond furniture, he designed interiors such as the Windows on the World restaurant in New York. Platner’s work stands out for combining technical innovation with timeless sophistication in modern design.












